
Nokia Lumia 900 rumored to arrive in mid-March
Natasha Garyali
The Windows Phone Mango powered Nokia Lumia 900 is slated to land on March 18
Published on Jan 17, 2012
Nokia's Windows Phone 7-powered flagship handset the Nokia Lumia 900 is slated to arrive by March.
Launched with much fanfare at CES 2012, the sentiments for the 4.3-inch, LTE enabled Nokia Lumia 900 were hardly misplaced.
The gorgeous smartphone impressed the audience with its stunning build quality, 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor, 8-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and a host of other useful utilities.
During the unveiling, the Finnish giant refrained from mentioning the expected launch date of the device. But we do hear some murmurs regarding the possible launch in March.
According to WMPoweruser, a Nokia Developer Newsletter mentions the handset will be available in US in March. The excerpts from the newsletter mentions that the 'biggest and the fastest handset will become available in March.'
Paul Thurrott, a prominent technology reporter who focuses on Microsoft-related products, narrows the date down to March 18.
At the moment there is no confirmation on its global release or pricing, but we will keep you updates as soon as we get our hands on any more details.
The excitement is also quite for the 16-megapixel beast we know as HTC Titan II. Seen primary as Nokia Windows Phone LTE competitor, HTC Titan II is rumored to launch ahead of the Lumia 900.





