Nokia’s official distributor lists it for Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2 and e-plus

Oct 23, 2012 13:43 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 920, the company’s Windows Phone 8-based flagship handset, is expected to arrive in Germany on the networks of a variety of wireless carriers.

Initially rumored to be an exclusive to Vodafone in the country, the handset is now said to be en-route to more wireless services providers.

In fact, Nokia themselves appear to be offering the new mobile phone with more than one carrier option in Germany.

Users who will head over to the company’s local web store will see the Lumia 920 available for pre-order with contracts at Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2 and e-plus.

As expected, the new mobile phone is offered with various carrier subsidies, and users can even grab it for free, should they choose to go for specific contracts at these carriers.

Announced in early September, Lumia 920 is expected to become available starting with early November in various markets around the world, including some in Europe, Asia and North America.

While Germany and other countries might see the phone available on a range of networks, some markets will receive it with exclusivity for specific carriers, such as the US, where only AT&T will launch it, or the UK, where EE has announced the phone’s release on its 4G LTE service.

The smartphone hits shelves with a large 4.5-inch touchscreen display capable of HD resolution, as well as with a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor inside, and 1GB of RAM.

The specs list of this device also includes 32GB of internal memory, with no card slot to expand it, along with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with support for full HD video recording. The handset also comes with a front camera for making video calls.

As one might expect from a high-end device, Lumia 920 also packs features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, built-in GPS receiver, Wireless charging, and the like.