The web does not stop its speculations about the introduction of Nokia’s flagship smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 800 in the US. But the analysis of incoming information shows Nokia is preparing an improved version of the Nokia Lumia 800, which will be specifically directed to the US consumers. We are speaking about the Nokia Lumia 900, codenamed the Nokia Ace, which is expected to be LTE enabled. The carrier who will start the Nokia 900 business in the US is still not known.

Probably it will be launched via AT&T, because the latter is known for its preferences for Windows Phone devices. But the phone itself will be different in size, maybe a bit longer than the Nokia Lumia 800.

The Nokia Ace will have a 1.4 GHz processor, a 4.3  ClearBlack Amoled Display, 32 GB internal memory, a 8MP back camera and what is interesting – a frontal camera, and will basically be very similar in design to the Nokia Lumia 800. What operating system the phone will have is again not clear, but possibly an LTE enabled Mango OS, or maybe even Tango.

Whatever it is, Americans are eagerly waiting for the much spoken Nokia Lumia 800, even if it reaches them in the form of the Nokia Lumia 900. There is some confusion also, as whether Nokia will launch actually two phones in the US, the Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 900, or not. We hope this will be clear very soon, for Nokia will surely plan a huge marketing action in January and February 2012, before starting the Nokia Lumia operation in the US.

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