Nokia Lumia 900 Expected on AT&T In March Says Dev Newsletter

Anton D. Nagy | January 13, 2012 3:31 AM

About the only thing missing from the Nokia event at CES in Vegas (as well as the AT&T event) was exact information regarding the availability of the Lumia 900 Windows Phone on AT&T.

Thanks to a Nokia Developer Newsletter we find out that the phone “will become available exclusively through AT&T in March”. Additionally, both Paul Thurrott and Mary Jo Foley have heard from their sources that the phone should be available on March 18, a little more than two months from its unveiling.

However, in these two months we will have another show, more important if possible for the mobile world than CES and it will go down at the end of February in Barcelona. We expect both Nokia and Microsoft to make some additional announcements and maybe give us some details about the Lumia 900.

Source: WMPowerUser

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