Nokia’s Lumia series of phones has been very popular overseas, and the company has finally announced it will be bringing the brand to the US The Lumia 710 (on T-Mobile), 800 (AT&T), and 900 (AT&T) were all on display, but the Lumia 900 is the only handset forward-looking enough to include access to AT&T’s LTE network, so we focused our attention on that one.
The Lumia 900 is on the big side, with a 4.3-inch screen. It has a solid-feeling plastic body, though it’s designed and cut in such a way that using brushed metal would have gone a long way to making it feel less cheap. The curved design is comfortable to hold, but the surface of the plastic he body looks a little bulgy around the edges of the screen.

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