New York Times has reported that Nokia would unveil the Nokia Lumia 900 with a sleek and metallic finish at CES 2012 on Monday. The device is expected to launch for the AT&T networks initially.
A source has tipped New York Times that Nokia would be unveiling Lumia 900 at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012, which is scheduled to happen next week. The phone is set to launch initially for the AT&T customers in the United States. NYT describes that the phone would be sleek and would sport a cool metallic finish over its body.
The Lumia 900 is expected to be a 4G LTE device that would run on AT&T initially. This is also not confirmed though. And earlier, some sources have also said that the device would sport a 4.3-inches display, much like that of Lumia 800. Here’s the excerpt from The New York Times:
On Monday at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nokia plans to introduce a sleek metallic Windows Phone called the Lumia 900 that will be sold by AT&T in the United States, according to two people with knowledge of its plans who spoke on condition of anonymity because the product has not yet been announced.
The world’s largest electronic show is set to begin on Monday at Las Vegas and HP is also set to unveil its’ new Ultrabook series at the event. HP has already teased a video of the new Ultrabook series already.
[Via NYT and Gizmodo]