After the company's announcement of the flagship device at January's CES event, speculation has been rampant as to when Americans would be receiving the phone.
The first rumored date was March 18th (with a $99 price point) but that has clearly come and gone. Sources then speculated April 22nd, and that remains to be seen.
Today, however, Verge is claiming that AT&T has April 8th as a tentative date for the release. The claim comes via an assistant manager at an AT&T store in California. Additionally, "Microsoft Stores are expecting shipments of Lumia 900 handsets ready for the second week of April," says the site.
The Lumia 900 has 4.3-inch AMOLED display, 1.4GHz single-core processor, Nokia's ClearBlack technology, LTE support, an 1830 mAh battery, 512MB RAM, 16GB internal storage and an 8MP Carl Zeiss camera with large aperture (F2.2) and wide angle focal length (28mm). The phone also has a 1MP front facing camera.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Mar 2012 13:17