Nokia’s long rumored Lumia 900 smartphone is now official and should arrive on shelves in the United States in the coming months.
After formally introducing it at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nokia also published the phone’s specifications list, and made available a hands-on video, embedded above.
Coming from the guys over at Nokia Conversations, the video brings to the spotlight some of the main features of the new handset and of the Windows Phone Mango platform that is loaded on it.
Nokia Lumia 900 is the first LTE-capable smartphone from the Finnish vendor. It packs a large 4.3-inch screen, along with a 1.4GHz application processor, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, and around 14.5GB of mass storage.
In addition to LTE, it also supports 3G networks and packs WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, along with a built-in GPS receiver.
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