We know much about the third Nokia Windows Phone handset, but not everything. For example, we know the Lumia 900 will be firstly released in the US via AT&T; it will support the carrier’s LTE network and be the first Windows Phone 7.5 Mango-flavored handset working on this network; it will sport a 4.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla Glass and Clear Black technologies; there is also an 8MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash.

What we don’t know is when the Lumia 900, one of Nokia’s newest gadgets will see light and what price the carrier will require for it (though according to rumors, it will be launched on March 18 at a price tag of $99.99). The aforementioned provisions give us a good reason to wish to get our hands on this device. That’s why we were so happy to hear the Lumia 900 can be pre-ordered at Microsoft’s stores. Unfortunately, Microsoft has withdrawn this offer.

The attempts to find out “why?” faced silence or an avoiding answer like “those who are interested should stay tuned to the Microsoft Store Facebook Page.”

On the other hand, we must remain devoted to Nokia and Microsoft as sources have told The Verge Nokia will soon unveil the pricing and the launch date. But honestly, I don’t get how this could happen, as when we yesterday learned the white version of the Nokia Lumia 900 is available for pre-order too, we believed the rumored launch date and pricing are real.