AT&T Nokia Lumia 900 landing on the 8th April?

March 14, 2012 at 11:10 GMT | By John Williams


A person claiming to be an AT&T assistant manager has posted on the Verge's forums claiming their stores have received demo units of the Nokia Lumia 900 and that staff are to attend mandatory training on the handset soon. This is how the post reads:


I'm an assistant manager with an att store in California. We are gearing up for the Nokia lumia launch and were going all out. cant say much more but its tentative for April 8 as far as I understand. I And other sales reps are having mandatory trainings on the Nokia 900 soon and that usually means its launching shortly after. You don't have to believe me but just giving you a heads up. I think early reports said April 18th so its a little earlier than that. Cant wait! we got the demo in last week and I've been very impressed with the phone. Its a sexy bitch. As far as colors go we are only getting black and cyan. the white one will come when the phone performs well, like we did with the sky rocket (piece of crap phone IMO) Anyways just thought i'd pass along some tid bits.

Sounds like this is a rumour to counter-act another. The story of the Nokia Lumia 900 launch is getting old now. It is high time AT&T made some sort of announcement though one might say they are not obliged to - they have remained tight lipped about the Lumia 900 launch after all. We just pray that the AT&T actually make use of the mandatory training by refraining from diverting potential clients to the Android stall.


Source: The Verge

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    John fell in love with the Microsoft mobile platform the moment he laid his eyes on the indomitable HTC HD2. Currently an IT project manager, John devotes the little time he can spare to WPSF. Current device » Nokia Lumia 800






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