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We all know that Windows Phone LTE devices will be arriving sometime in the future, but it looks like Nokia has already started working on
them. According to reports online, some folks managed to dig up a Nokia
diagnostics app in a Nokia Lumia 800, and discovered some interesting
details. The app had features to test “LTE TX” and “LTE Band Lock”, with
the latter containing options to test Band 4 and Band 17 - LTE bands that are being used by AT&T's LTE network. We've had rumors about the phone being tested on LTE networks in the past, so this comes as no surprise. But the presence of the app on Nokia Lumia phones could mean that they'll be arriving sooner than we think. |
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