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To: zax who wrote (34357)8/24/2013 9:20:26 AM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 34857
 
NOK keeps expanding its coverage in the US. That can only be good news for volumes going forward. Another version of the story you have posted:

Nokia Lumia 925 reportedly heading to AT&T in September for $99 By Tom Warren on August 23, 2013 03:15 pm Email @tomwarren 17Comments


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Nokia's aluminum Windows Phone is allegedly heading to AT&T soon. WPCentral reports that the Lumia 925 will launch on AT&T in September for $99 on contract. The handset won't replace AT&T's existing Lumia 920, and the carrier will reportedly drop the price of the 920 to $49. Nokia's Lumia 925 originally debuted on T-Mobile in July. Sources familiar with Nokia's plans previously revealed to The Verge that the company is extending its Lumia 925 availability to more US carriers soon.

Nokia is also preparing a "Bandit" 6-inch Windows Phone that will debut in the coming months with a 1080p display and a camera that's at least 20-megapixels. Alongside it's large-screen Windows Phone plans, Nokia will also unveil a Windows RT tablet soon. The device is expected to include a Qualcomm quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor running Windows RT. Nokia has an event tentatively scheduled for September 26th in New York City, where it will detail future products.

theverge.com