NokiaNokia Lumia 900 in the pipeline for the U.S.?

Nokia Lumia 900 in the pipeline for the U.S.?

Nokia Lumia 900

A certain Finnish manufacturer looks all geared up to take over the competition, fans and market next year as rumor mills hint at a new Nokia Lumia 900. Speculated to hit the U.S. early next year, the phone is being looked at as the flagship release of the manufacturer, especially in its Windows Phone collection.

According to reports by BGR, the Lumia 900 originates from the Lumia 800, which is currently shipping in several parts of the world. But the upcoming gadget is expected to take over the in-house competition with a comparatively larger display, supported by some other enhancements.

The other speculated tech specs of the mysterious phone divulge a 1.4GHz processor, a 4.3-inch ClearBlack AMOLED touchscreen and an 8MP camera which should suffice to click some decent pictures. Additionally, the 900 might also bring along the Windows Phone Tango OS.

Nokia Lumia 800

Tango is rumored to be a significant upgrade from Mango. It is also said to bridge the gap between the existing version of the OS and the forthcoming Apollo, which could possibly be the title given to the next generation Windows Phone mobile platform. When we last heard of Tango, it was supposed to debut with another reserved handset called the Nokia Champagne.

Apparently, Nokia aims at sweeping the U.S. market and Windows Phone fans with the unleashing of the 900 in January or February 2012. It is also being suggested that the Nokia Lumia 900 may debut after the CES next year, which will be followed by its commercial availability.

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