AT&T is finally ready to launch their first wave of LTE Windows Phone devices with the Lumia 900 and the Titan II.  Both devices were unveiled at CES back in January and are now ready for the masses.   The Lumia 900 by Nokia offers users a 4.3inch ClearBlack AMOLED display w/800 x480 resolution, powered by a 1.4GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 16GB of storage, an 8MP f/2.2 28mm wide-angle Carl Zeiss lens, a 1830 mAh battery, all within a unibody design.   And what’s even more attractive is the $99.99 price tag on contract.  Sweet! The Lumia 900 is available in Cyan Blue or Matte Black but the glossy White model is coming on April 22nd.

Next up is the Titan II by HTC which offers a 4.7inch Super LCD display w/ 800 x 480 resolution, powered by a 1.5GHz processor, sporting a 1.3MP front-facing shooter, a 16.2MP f/2.6 lens w/ dual LED flash, and a 1730 mAh battery.   Mostly an upgrade from the first model improving everything except by not adding 1080p HD video capture (still only has 720p).   The Titan II will cost the usual $199.99 on contract.  Both devices are will become available on April 8th utilizing AT&T LTE network.  With HTC and Nokia offering a high-end WP7 experience with these two devices it covers those who prefer a decent-sized display or an over-sized one.

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