The smartphone features a secondary front-facing camera

Dec 31, 2011 12:19 GMT  ·  By

Rumors about the next-generation Windows Phone device manufactured by Nokia, the Lumia 900 have come and gone, but no official details on the smartphone's specs sheet emerged yet.

However, it looks like one of Microsoft's partners got a little too excited on the New Year's Eve and decided to send a special holiday greeting card whose main “pièce de résistance” is the yet to be announced Nokia Lumia 900, also known as Nokia Ace.

The smartphone reveals a secondary front-facing camera on the left upper corner, as well as the AT&T logo on the opposite right upper corner of the device.

Obviously, no other detail on the phone's spec's sheet are revealed in the greeting card, but it appears that one of the persons responsible for the rumors on this Windows Phone device, Mr. Paul Thurrott refers to it as Nokia Lumia 900, so the smartphone might see an international launch after all.

According to him, Nokia Lumia 900 is one of the three LTE-enabled smartphones that will be launched by AT&T next year. The other two would be the recently leaked HTC Radiant and Samsung Mandel.

In the same news, rumors claim that Nokia Lumia 900/Nokia Ace will be the second Windows Phone device introduced by Nokia in the United States, after Lumia 710 will hit shelves at T-Mobile USA in mid-January.

If this is the case then we should expect Nokia Lumia 800 to arrive in the United States after Nokia Ace makes its debut via AT&T in March, which is hard to believe. The latest hearsay points to a possible Nokia Lumia 900 announcement at CES 2012, early next year.

It is also worth mentioning that Nokia Lumia 900 will be the first device to be launched with Windows Phone Tango on board. However, the update will probably be pushed to the rest of Nokia smartphones soon after.

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