FIRST NOKIA SMARTPHONE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY
FOR THE U.S. FEATURES LTE, LARGE DISPLAY AND EXCLUSIVE
APPLICATIONS
~ Nokia and AT&T
Introduce New Nokia Lumia 900 on AT&T's 4G LTE Network
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January 2012
(Las Vegas, NV) -- At the
2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Nokia and AT&T announced the Nokia Lumia 900, the first
of Nokia's Windows-based phone range to feature high-speed
next-generation wireless technology known as long-term
evolution or LTE connectivity.
Coming exclusively to AT&T
in the coming months, the smartphone features rich,
bright images both indoors and out, faster connection
speeds based on cutting-edge 4G LTE technology, and
a long-lasting 1830 mAH battery for enjoying content
all day.
The primary camera includes
Nokia's exclusive Carl Zeiss optics, with large aperture
(F2.2) and wide angle focal length (28mm) for high-quality,
uncropped images even in low-light conditions. In addition,
it includes a front-facing camera boasting a large aperture
and a wide angle lens that ensures sharp, bright images
for high-quality video calling, right out of the box.
Nokia's third Lumia smartphone
builds on Lumia's head-turning design on the outside
and a rich social and Internet experience on the inside.
People Hub is the quickest way to connect with friends
with Live Tiles for real-time updates and fast Web browsing
with Internet Explorer Mobile.
The range of leading content
experiences include:
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The AT&T U-verse Mobile app lets U-verse TV subscribers
browse the U-verse TV program guide, schedule and
manage their DVR recordings, and watch hit TV shows
while on the go. The mobile library includes more
than 100 TV series and 700 TV shows.
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Nokia Drive provides free voice-guided, turn-by-turn
navigation with a dedicated in-car user interface
that turns the Nokia Lumia 900 into a GPS navigation
device.
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The exclusive ESPN sports hub is pre-loaded and
provides a one-stop sports application for news,
videos and scores.
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The CNN App for Windows Phones provides the latest
news and video from CNN's reporting around the globe
and direct access to iReport, CNN's participatory
news community. Launching globally for free in the
next month, the CNN App will be exclusive to Nokia
users for 90 days.
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A partnership with EA to bring over 20 of the world's
most popular games to the Windows Phone marketplace,
coming first to Nokia Lumia devices.
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