Well, that
AT&T exclusivity was bound to wear off at some point. Nokia just confirmed that an LTE version of its flagship
Lumia 900 will be crossing the border into Canada in April, running on Rogers' network, while a dual-carrier HSPA+ flavor will be hopping the Atlantic sometime in Q2, with a €480 (about $650) price tag in tow. Naturally, it'll include Nokia Drive, but there's another treat in store -- Nokia Reading. The app will be available as a free download, and acts as a digital media hub, aggregating content in a magazine-like format. The new Lumia 900s also add a front-facing camera, in addition to that Carl Zeiss lens-sporting snapper out back. Also, as you can see in the image above, Nokia has confirmed a gorgeous white version of the Windows Phone device, which we saw leaked
earlier this month. As for a release date to go along with that previously announced AT&T version? We're still
hoping for March 18th, though we have yet to get a firm commitment from the carrier or manufacturer.
Nokia grows Lumia 900 family: Canada gets LTE, HSPA+ for everyone else originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Feb 2012 02:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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