The Nokia Lumia 910 has recently shown up on the website of Dutch retailer named Typhone and it seems to be a slightly tweaked version of the Nokia Lumia 900 that was demonstrated at CES.
Where the Lumia 910 apparently differs from its American Lumia 900 cousin is in the camera and connectivity departments. It seems that for this new Lumia 910 version that 4G LTE support has been dropped and supplemented with a 12MP camera instead of the Lumia 900’s 8MP option.
We will point out that the Lumia 910’s picture sports the AT&T logo, which is a fair indication that this is a pic of the Lumia 900 and not the 910. As such it’s within the realm of possibility that the information given on Typhone’s website could also be incorrect. The pic is also fairly small, which may infer that it's not been obtained from the most official of sources.
We should have a fair indication of whether or not this rumor is reliable as we approach its release date, which is currently believed to be around May. However, it’s not unbelievable that we could see a later release date, as the 4G LTE enabled Lumia 900 is only launching in the US in May and hopefully the UK in June.
Source: Windows Phone Central
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