Dutch shop puts up listing for Nokia Lumia 910 with 12.1MP camera
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Typhone's listing does not have a launch date, but with Nokia appearing at next month's MWC, we could see the Lumia 910 poke its head out at the show. If the Nokia Lumia 900 is released in March as expected, the 45 day exclusivity period for AT&T would allow T-Mobile to offer the Nokia Lumia 910 in May or June. Of course, until Nokia confirms the existence of the model, we have to take the listing with the proverbial grain of salt.
source: WPCentral
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2. Just_a_boy posted on 29 Jan 2012, 19:12 1 0
Why do I need more resolution? AT&T got the LTE version faster for web browsing and other online things. For me LTE is better than bigger resolution.
6. vvelez5 posted on 29 Jan 2012, 20:38 0 0
I just love the idea of this phone (or variations of it) is gaining momentum and some face time.
8. bbblader posted on 30 Jan 2012, 02:16 1 0
now tell the story that nokia belle is coming on february 8th which is confirmed by Nokia Vietnam
http://nokianesia.blogspot.com/2012/01/nokia-belle-update-soon-on-8-february.html?showComment=1327 911390923#c3641187528054224345
9. InternetsTroll posted on 30 Jan 2012, 03:14 0 1
What's the difference between LTE support and 21Mbps HSPA+ connectivity?
10. -box- posted on 30 Jan 2012, 13:05 0 0
HSPA+ is using the existing 3G UMTS network infrastructure but with higher throughput speeds available, whereas LTE is an entirely separate (and currently data-only) network with a higher base speed, and is typically faster than what is currently widely deployed for HSPA+.
That being said, HSPA+ has been tested in the 100Mbps range, which is incredible, and I believe that only LTE-Advanced (which isn't available yet) has a similar data speed rating, theoretically
11. -box- posted on 30 Jan 2012, 13:06 0 0
Is it only 21 Mbps HSPA+, or 42? The HTC Amaze and Samsung Galaxy S2 both get 42+ Mpbs, so for this to be a flagship phone I'd think it'd have to be at least that high










