Nokia Lumia 900 is now exclusive to the United States. Just as previously rumored, Nokia does plan to have it available in more markets around the world, and has just announced such plans.
The International flavor of Nokia Lumia 900 will arrive on the market in the second quarter of the year, and will feature a price tag of EUR 480 (around $650).
Nokia also announced that the new smartphone will be delivered to users in white, cyan and black, thus confirming previous rumors that there will be a pale version available for purchase, just as with the Lumia 800 before it.
The best part of the deal, however, is the fact that the international Lumia 900 will be able to provide users with great connectivity capabilities, the same as its US-only counterpart.
“After launching the Nokia Lumia 900 as its first LTE smartphone, Nokia is also making the phone available around the world in a DC-HSPA variant, for high speed data connection (42Mbits download) in countries where LTE is not available.,” Nokia announced.
For those out of the loop, we should note that the Nokia Lumia 900 was launched with a 4.3-inch ClearBlack AMOLED touchscreen display on the front, and with a fast 1.4GHz application processor inside.
The mobile phone packs 16GB of internal memory, along with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, great for recording videos in HD resolution.
“It also features Nokia's highest capacity battery making it the perfect Lumia phone for enjoying media and entertainment on the move,” Nokia explains.
“The primary camera on the Nokia Lumia 900 has exclusive Carl Zeiss optics, a large aperture for improved performance in low light conditions and wide angle focal length for capturing full 16:9 images.”
Nokia Lumia 900 also packs a front camera, great for making video calls. With the new Skype for Windows Phone now available in beta, users will be able to take full advantage of this feature when the handset arrives on shelves.
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