Nokia Lumia 900 set to rival HTC Titan in size stakes!
The Nokia Lumia 900 looks like being the big heavy-hitter from Nokia. The Windows Phone is likely to be the flagship the new line desperately needs. Well, the latest claims state that it will come with a whopping 4.3-inch screen, enough to rival the HTV Titan. Read on to find out more about the Nokia Lumia 900 tech spec.
We really like the Nokia Lumia 800, it’s a great looking smartphone that works smoothly and amazingly well. However, as a first generation device it doesn’t really break any records. Step forward the Nokia Lumia 900, which is set to be something a little different.
Read our Nokia Lumia 800 review
The guys over at GeekTech are claiming they’ve had a hands-on play with a prototype the Nokia exec claimed was the Nokia 900. Now, following the naming convention of Nokia devices, this smartphone will be a serious step-up from the current Nokia Lumia 800.
Alongside the 4.3-inch touchscreen, it seems the Nokia Lumia 900 will use the current 1.4GHz processor found in the 800 and while the prototype didn’t reveal the strength of the camera, it’s thought to be better than that on the rival HTC Titan.
In terms of design, it seems that Nokia will be sticking with the same design as found with the Nokia Lumia 800 but it’s looking like the SIM slot and microUSB connector port will be refined and tweaked.
We’re unlikely to see the Nokia Lumia 900 until the next refresh of the Windows Phone operating system is launching, code-named Tango, but we may well see the Nokia Lumia 900 in hardware form in the New Year as both CES in January and MWC in February are the big dates in the calendar for gadget fans everywhere.
What do you think, do you need a smartphone with a 4.3-inch display or is that getting a little too large? Let us know what you think in the Comments below.


















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Jesse Moore12 December 2011
Typo FAIL: "enough to rival the HTV Titan. "
Report as inappropriatejase12 December 2011
sooo looking forward to this. all i ever hear about i phones is about them losing data and crashing.
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