Nokia Lumia 900: Best Phone of CES 2012
Handsets aren’t the main focus of the 2012 Consumer Electronics show. This week, Nokia showcased its Lumia 900, which looks like a fantastic Windows Phone device with exceptional software, hardware and design. It will be offered in United States and will be coming to AT&T as one of the best Nokia handsets since joint venture with Microsoft with Windows Phone. Its clean hardware design covers 1.4GHz processor along with ClearBlack AMOLED 4.3 inch display that offers bright and vivid details. The 1.0 megapixel front facing camera is designed for conference calling, while the eight-megapixel rear facing camera with Carl Zeiss lens is one its exquisite features.

The Lumia 900 operates on LTE network of AT&T that sadly might task the 1830mAh battery. On the other hand, the internal memory of 14.5GB cannot be expanded because of lack of memory card slot. Windows Phone truly arrived with Nokia Lumia 800 and larger, new and drastically 4G-enabled Nokia Lumia 900 is another step in right direction for both firms. Both Windows Phone and Nokia are totally viable alternatives to dominance of iOS and Android providing well-on-the-way-to-being-great OS and great hardware design. It is a shame that UK smartphone users are unlikely to see this device in immediate future as it would provide stiff competition to bigger Android smartphones with 4-inch plus screens.
