The handset was spotted on Nokia's official Facebook page

Feb 7, 2012 09:07 GMT  ·  By

Nokia N9 landed on shelves in White, Nokia Lumia 800 was made official in White yesterday, now it’s time for the Nokia Lumia 900 to make a similar move.

Apparently, the Finnish handset vendor does have plans for the release of a pale flavor of its latest Windows Phone, although it did not make an official announcement on the matter as of yet.

However, the Lumia 900 smartphone was spotted online all dressed up in White. Pocketnow got a glimpse at it on Nokia’s Official Facebook page, though it was already removed from there.

The white Lumia 900 was posted online by mistake, most certainly. The photo was tagged Lumia 800, and it is already gone.

Those who will take a close look at the smartphone to the left will be able to see that it is indeed the Lumia 900 (the white Lumia 800 can be seen below, for comparison purposes).

Rumor has it that this is the International Lumia 900, and not the device that is set to arrive on shelves at the wireless carrier AT&T in the coming weeks.

Nokia did promise that its Windows Phones would be launched all around the world, and Lumia 900 should share this fate, even if nothing was made official on its possible landing outside of the United States.

One way or the other, regardless of the market or color, the smartphone will pack a 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display, as well as the 1.4 GHz application processor that it was made official with at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month.

The Nokia Lumia 900 also sports 512 MB RAM, 16 GB of internal memory, and an 1830mAh battery inside. On the back, it has an 8-megapixel photo snapper with HD video recording capabilities, complemented by a front camera for video calling.

In the United States, the mobile phone was launched with support for AT&T’s LTE network, but the International version might not include the capability.

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