Nokia’s Lumia 900 was perhaps the least hidden secret of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, which was heard a few months ago. Today, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop introduced the device officially on the CES scene.
This is the first LTE-smartphone from Nokia, as well as the first flagship device of the company on Windows Phone, designed for the United States.
As expected in the rumors, the Lumia 900 will be available exclusively on AT & T. Judging by the words of Elop, a very close cooperation with the American operator, the phone will receive a lot of marketing support from AT & T, which corresponds to reports of Microsoft's significant marketing budget for Lumia 900, which is said to be about $ 200 million.
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According to some reviewers, the Lumia 900 could be the impetus for Microsoft’s success in the smartphone market. So far, sales of phones on Windows Phone have been sluggish - perhaps due to the lack of a flagship device on the platform. Lumia 900 can be just such a device for Microsoft.
The characteristics and functions of the Lumia 900 are pretty good, though not surprising: a 4.3-inch AMOLED Clear Black screen (the Lumia 800 has a 3.7-inch screen), a 1.4-GHz processor, and a front-facing front camera in addition to 8 megapixel camera. A device battery with a capacity of 1830 mAh must withstand 7 hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby time.
The Lumia 900 will initially be available in black and blue in the same polycarbonate package as the Lumia 800 and N9 MeeGo. The phone will arrive in the United States in the next couple of months with an unknown price, but according to Stephen Elop it will be “aggressive”, whatever that means.
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