What we have heard about Nokia Windows Phone smartphones seems not so attractive, and I know many geeks that are disappointed seeing Nokia doesn’t unveil high-end devices running Windows Phone Mango.
Of course, Microsoft is the closest partner of Nokia at this moment, but if the Finnish company doesn’t design high-competitive smartphones based on Microsoft’s mobile operating system, there is no sense to wait for Nokia’s success. I’m inclined to think this way, because HTC has already unveiled a super device running Mango, the HTC Titan. Luckily, we have heard some rumors claiming the third Nokia Windows Phone smartphone is in works. It comes to the Nokia Ace.

According to the rumor source, the Nokia Ace will sport a 4.3-inch AMOLED Clear Black display, an 8MP Carl Zeiss lens camera, a 1.4GHz single-core processor, a 1800mAh standard battery, 16GB of internal storage, plus it will run Windows Phone Mango and support HSPA+ 4G network. On the whole, it will be the first Nokia WP device supporting HSPA+ network.
Other rumors claim the Nokia Ace will be launched in the U.S. via AT&T in Q1, 2012. So everything seems perfect, but don’t you think the name Ace is not convenient for this case, because Samsung has a phone with the similar name?





