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Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone 7 Officially Announced

Nokia Lumia 900 at CES

Today at CES Nokia just announced their major entry into the US market with a brand new phone: the Lumia 900. It of course sports Windows Phone 7. It will be running be Mango, not Tango, but will be packing an LTE radio! The phone is coming exclusively to AT&T. Unfortunately, they didn’t reveal a price or release date. They only stated “in the coming months” when asked. AT&T’s LTE network is still in its infancy, so waiting for it to grow might be a reasonable excuse not to launch it right away. The Lumia 900 looks fantastic. We just wish it were coming out on multiple carriers, more specifically, Verizon.

Update: Nokia press conference video embedded below.

Specifications:

  • 1.4Ghz CPU
  • 4.3″ AMOLED Clear Black display
  • 8-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens (2.2/28)
  • 16 GB internal memory
  • 1830mAh battery
  • GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/1900/2100, LTE Band 4 (1700/2100) & 17 (700)
  • 512MB RAM
  • 127.8 x 68.5 x 11.5 mm (5 x 2.7 x .45 inches)
  • Available in Black or Cyan
  • Includes Nokia Drive, ESPN Sports Hub, and CNN App

Source: Nokia and Nokia Conversations

Be sure to check all of our CES coverage at The Digital Media Zone.

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    Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.

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Josh Pollard

Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.

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