Damian Dinning, Nokia's imaging chief, has confirmed that the upcoming Lumia 900 will not have a 12MP camera, as rumored.
The rumors began when AT&T posted a pre-order page implying a 12MP camera version of the phone would be made available, as well. The new version was to be called the 'Lumia 910,' read the page.
For now, it appears we can put that rumor to rest, as Dinning bluntly stated that the device "doesn't exist."
The Lumia 900 has 4.3-inch AMOLED display, 1.4GHz single-core processor, Nokia's ClearBlack technology, LTE support, an 1830 mAh battery, 512MB RAM, 16GB internal storage and an 8MP Carl Zeiss camera with large aperture (F2.2) and wide angle focal length (28mm). The phone also has a 1MP front facing camera.
Reports claim the device will cost just $99 with contract, a potential "game changer" for the smartphone platform which has struggled to make an impact against iOS and Android.
For now, it appears we can put that rumor to rest, as Dinning bluntly stated that the device "doesn't exist."
The Lumia 900 has 4.3-inch AMOLED display, 1.4GHz single-core processor, Nokia's ClearBlack technology, LTE support, an 1830 mAh battery, 512MB RAM, 16GB internal storage and an 8MP Carl Zeiss camera with large aperture (F2.2) and wide angle focal length (28mm). The phone also has a 1MP front facing camera.
Reports claim the device will cost just $99 with contract, a potential "game changer" for the smartphone platform which has struggled to make an impact against iOS and Android.