The Nokia 920 will be heading for Verizon's stores, if rumors seen on Twitter today are true. The top-selling high-end phone (and Samsung Galaxy S3 rival) may be available with Verizon's service sometime this year, according to Ubergizmo.
Apparently a Microsoft correspondent and reliable tech source named Tom Warren posted the following on Twitter today:
"If you're on Verizon and you want a high-end Nokia Lumia. You're going to be happy soon."
This would be great news for people who have Verizon and want something a little different than the iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy phones. No word on how soon Nokia may have its top Lumia device on Verizon yet.
The Lumia 920 is Nokia's flagship smartphone, released just last year. It is a pretty large gadget, and sports a 4.5 inch display with a 768x1280p resolution. It comes with 1GB RAM and runs off of a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor. It has a 8-megapixel back-end camera with a dual-LED flash and a front-end 1.3-megapixel camera. The Lumia features 32GB of storage on the phone itself, but it has no SD card slot, so that amount is not expandable, except through the use of cloud storage. The Lumia 920 is already capable of running on 3G and LTE networks, so it won't necessitate any physical modifications to make it available for Verizon. One of the coolest features of this phone is that its shell is capable of charging the phone wirelessly, and it is one of the only phones with that feature
The Lumia runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system.
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