Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia might have its first LTE-enabled Windows Phone available on shelves at wireless carrier AT&T as soon as March next year, recent reports suggest.
We already knew that the handset was coming, but specific info on when that might happen hasn’t emerged so far.
New reports,
however, suggest that the smartphone, dubbed Nokia Lumia 900, could be
set for a March 18th release at AT&T, after being made official at
the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next month.
A recent rumor suggested that HTC and Samsung
were also planning the release of Windows Phone devices with LTE
capabilities inside. These mobile phones are expected to arrive on
shelves at AT&T too.
Basically, this means that the wireless
carrier’s users will soon be able to purchase three new Windows Phones
to connect to the carrier’s LTE network, in addition to the currently
available Android devices.