Nokia's major focal points in the US market may currently be its Lumia 900 and Windows Phone, but that does not mean it's planning to depart its other notable offerings outside of Uncle Sam's borders. Speaking with PC Mag, Nokia executive Chris Weber explained that the corporate aims to supply its current imaging- / Symbian Belle flagship-handset, the 41-megapixel Pureview 808, north of Mexico within the "next couple of months" -- unsurprising, considering it recently gone through the underground testing-chambers of the FCC. Unlike the Lumia, however, this mega-phone will only be sold unlocked, naturally sporting AT&T bands (possibly others, too. See the update below.) for connectivity. While we're still desperate to discover more detailed availability information, now you can rest assured that you're going to soon manage to capture highly detailed photos of your freedom fries to post on Tumblr.
Update: PC Mag's Sascha Segan wrote inside the comments below to explain this device's likely connectivity options:
Weber said he was sure the telephone would support AT&T. He didn't refer specifically to any frequency bands or say the telephone wouldn't support some other carrier. I presume it can be the international model, so it will become any carrier the international model supports.
From WhatNewsToday.net
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