Nokia’s new Lumia 710 handset seems to be the talk of the town at the moment, with many speculating that on December 14th, it will be announced as the handset running on T-Mobile’s network. Although we cannot put our hand on our heart and definitely say that this is the case, if the new Lumia 710 is announced at a special event, then for T-Mobile, this will make it the first US carrier to launch a Windows Phone handset.
As the time draws nearer to the 14th, multiple sources are hedging their bets that the Lumia 710 will be presented with T-Mobile as pocketnow.com reported, retailing the phone in black and white color SKUs, as well as offering interchangeable back covers.
Other features adorning the Lumia 710 include a 3.7-inch ClearBlack touchscreen, 1.4GHz single-core processor, 5 megapixel rear camera with benefit of 720p video recording, connectivity via Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi, new Windows Phone Mango OS with plenty of Nokia apps to enjoy.
Before we leave you to have a ponder over the Lumia 710, we wanted to tell you about it’s bigger brother the Lumia 800 handset, that just today has been spotted over on retailer Newegg.com listing the phone with a price of $699.99 but confusingly with Android’s new 4.0 OS and smaller 5 MP rear camera.
Future handsets to look out for include the new reported Lumia 900, benefiting from a bigger 4.3-inch screen, 1.4GHz processor and overall impressive design quality as the 800.
Tell us if you are a fan of Nokia and the new Lumia line-up? Will you be happy to see the 710 release on T-Mobile’s network?