If you think everything, which is produced, is made in China, then you are wrong. Nokia for example has decided to produce the much awaited Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone by its home resources. Whether it means the Lumia 900 will be produced in Finland or elsewhere in Europe is not clear. The fact is this time Chinese and Taiwanese manufacturing companies will lose a luxurious offer.

Time only will show if this is a major policy shift from Nokia, which can have become worried about the quality of its best smartphones. Nokia had already trusted the production of its Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 (both running on Mango) smartphones to the Taiwanese Compal Electronics company due to which the latter got its ASP go up to $240 in the last quarter of 2011, which was twice as more as compared to the previous quarter.

From the information available until now, we can assume the new Lumia 900 will be longer than the Lumia 800, will sport a 4.3-inch screen with the same 800×480 pixel resolution and is already officially announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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