The handset can be reserved through the carrier's stores now

Mar 30, 2012 15:36 GMT  ·  By

Today, mobile phone carrier AT&T kicked off the pre-order availability of Nokia Lumia 900, its first LTE-capable Windows Phone.

The handset was made official in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and earlier this week its availability on the wireless carrier’s network was confirmed, starting with April 8th.

On that day, the black and cyan versions of the mobile phone will be put up for sale at AT&T, featuring a price tag of $99.99 with the signing of a two-year contract agreement. Both these Nokia Lumia 900 colors are now available for pre-order from AT&T.

Starting with April 22nd, users will also be able to purchase the white flavor of Nokia Lumia 900 from AT&T, featuring the same contract price as the black and cyan versions.

All users who would like to make sure that they grab one Nokia Lumia 900 when the device goes up for sale can now head over to the wireless carrier’s brick and mortar stores and reserve one unit.

They can also pre-order the device through Microsoft’s Stores, as long as they drop off $25.

At the moment, the phone is listed on AT&T’s website as coming soon, but cannot be reserved online. However, users can register there to learn more on the handset’s availability.

“Live life large with 4G LTE for faster network access, big 4.3" ClearBlack display, Carl Zeiss optics to capture great pictures every time, and front-facing camera for video calls. Designed to help you enjoy your mobile life to the fullest,” AT&T notes on this device.

Lumia 900 also packs a 1.4GHz application processor, along with 16GB of internal memory, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, complemented by a front camera for video calling.

The Windows Phone also packs WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, in addition to offering support for AT&T’s fast LTE network.