Updated 02:32 AM EST, Fri, Nov 22, 2024

Nokia Lumia 925 Release Date AT&T: T-Mobile Windows Phone 8 Smartphone Coming to AT&T in September [Report]

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The Nokia Lumia 925 might be moving to a new U.S. mobile carrier, according to a new report.

WPCentral's Daniel Rubino reported the Lumia 925 is set to debut with AT&T in September.

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The Lumia 925 made its launch in July and is currently an exclusive Windows Phone 8 smartphone for T-Mobile.

Rubino has stated the Lumia 925's addition to AT&T was confirmed with two "trusted" sources and will sell for $99 when signing a contract with the carrier.

If true, the addition of the Lumia 925 comes as AT&T recently lowered the price of its flagship Lumia 920.

As Latinos Post reported, AT&T reduced the price of the Lumia 920 from $99.99 to $49.99 when signing a two-year contract. The price might have been reduced to pave way for the Lumia 925.

Under T-Mobile, the Lumia 925 is priced at $0.00, up front, with 24 monthly payments of $22.

The Lumia 925's features include a 4.5-inch display with 1,280x768 pixels and a 2,000mAh battery capacity for the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor. The Lumia 925's wireless connections include the latest Bluetooth and NFC technology. The maximum standby time is 440 hours and just over 12 hours of talk time on a 3G network.

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For the latest updates, follow Latinos Post's Michael Oleaga on Twitter: @EditorMikeO

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