Hands on with the Nokia Lumia 900 at CES

The Nokia Lumia 900 will launch exclusively through AT&T in the "coming months"
The Nokia Lumia 900, announced at CES this week, includes 4.3 inches of AMOLED touchscreen
Gizmag found the Lumia 900's touchscreen bright and responsive
The Lumia 900 will run Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
In addition to the cyan and matte black models available at launch, it looks as if the Lumia 900 will be available in blue and pink
The Lumia 900 struck us good and robust
Lots of fun can be had with two Lumia 900s
Seriously, they can be arranged in an infinite number of configurations
For instance, why not use one of them as a tripod for the other?
Or, use a Lumia 900 to bookend your collection of Lumia 900s
The rear of the Lumia 900 features the familiar Carl Zeiss branding of the camera's optics
The cyan Lumia 900 makes a bold statement (i.e. I like cyan)
In addition to the cyan and matte black models available at launch, it looks as if the Lumia 900 will be available in blue and pink
Article Summary
More from CES 2012, Sin City, where we've briefly had a chance to get familiar with the Nokia Lumia 900, the Finnish corporation's sacrificial offering at the increasingly cluttered LTE altar to the gods of 4G. The Windows smartphone features a large 4.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 8-megapixel camera with a wide-angle Carl Zeiss lens and seven hours of talk time, according to Nokia. First impressions? Really rather good, actually.
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