For the time being, only the 16GB model has been confirmed

May 20, 2013 12:41 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has recently launched its next Windows Phone high-end devices, the Lumia 925. Unfortunately, only the 16GB version of the smartphone is available in the United States, which might be disappointing for Windows Phone fans.

Although Nokia announced that a 32GB Lumia 925 would be available on the market as well, Vodafone will be the only carrier to offer this version.

However, as WMPoweruser points out, Reddit user BoredAt took the issue directly to T-Mobile USA’s CEO John Legere via email.

BoredAt expressed their disappointment on T-Mobile’s decision to put their brand logo on the front part of the smartphone instead of the back side, as well as the fact that the operator would only offer the 16GB model.

The Redditor received an unexpected reply directly from John Legere, which was also CC’ed to Mike Sievert, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at T-Mobile.

Apparently, Legere is willing to consider BoredAt’s requests, but there’s a slim chance that the carrier will be able to offer the 32GB Lumia 925 anytime soon.

For more details on the matter, check out the original thread on Reddit and stay tuned for additional updates on the subject.