According to CNET, the second largest U.S. carrier is AT & T and Verizon are testing version supports 4G (LTE) of Lumia 800 Nokia smartphones. It may be a subtle Lumia 900 reported and thus, Lumia 900 will have a similar design Lumia 800, except that it adds 4G and screen 4.3 ".
CNET said the lack of support for LTE equipment is considered a "serious problem" for the U.S. network situation the network is focusing on 4G devices and services. Meanwhile, Windows Phone actually has not officially support LTE and the result is that all manufacturers use this platform including Nokia is facing a challenge is how to home network devices for approval. However, Nokia is testing 4G LTE networks Lumia 800 and through this move, we can see the Finnish giant "zeal" like in an effort to find its way back lost market.
The 4G network support is expected to be added in Windows Phone Tango update scheduled for release in Q1 next year and very likely Lumia Lumia 800 or 900 4G with many new devices from Nokia will appear on the shelves the second row of the network with pre-installed version of Tango.
An update was interesting recently to pages geektechblog has published an article concerning Lumia 900. The blogger says it has a chance "on hand" and the product profiles on the device. Information about Lumia 900 leaking again confirmed, computer screen 4.3 "AMOLED actually use 1.4 GHz processor. The size of the device, of course, to more than 800 but stylish Lumia design is kept with the casing and buttons. The only difference in design is the SIM slot is made the same iPhone microphone and USB ports do not have lids. Additionally, the prototype complete, the cabinet also hand polishing as abrasive as Lumia 800 today. There is no information on the time of publication however, the geektechblog blogger has a chance to look through Windows Phone Tango because it is preinstalled on the machine and also confirmation NFC short range communication will be added on Apollo updates.
Despite the flow of information about the possibility of two carrier U.S. release Lumia 800 support 4G, a spokesman for AT & T - Mark Siegel, Verizon - Brenda Raney and spokesman of Nokia - Keith Nowak declined to comment. However, before the return of Nokia with T-Mobile with products Lumia 710, perhaps AT & T and Verizon will not be the exception and the Nokia selling product line Lumia on the band's second carrier only a matter of time.
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