22.05.12
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The one thing that is notoriously missing (well, one of the things) from any Windows Phone smartphone on the call is true 4G network support. Specifically, we talking about support for LTE networks. Microsoft and its partners have promised that will mutate in 2012, and if today's rumors have any weight, we could see LTE-equipped Windows Phone smartphones from HTC, Samsung, and Nokia at the CES employment show in early January.
According to Paul Thurrott , Microsoft will declare three new Windows Phone devices at CES that will support 4G LTE service from AT&T. A model from HTC called the Joyous is due to join a Samsung model named the Mendel, which is supposed to have a very ample display. Nokia is expected to reveal its first LTE smartphone, called the ACE, that is thought to hit shelves on Procession 18, 2012. The HTC and Samsung models are expected to be available in the first half of the year. We trust that all three models will have different names when they hit the market (especially the Nokia, since ACE was already hand-me-down by Samsung and Nokia will likely incorporate Lumia into the name) and that these are just encypher-names for the time being.
Source: Mobile Burn