So as it was previously being rumoured and leaked by Nokia itself, the Nokia Lumia 900 has gone global. Nokia has just announced the international variant of the Nokia Lumia 900.
The announcement was made at the Mobile World Congress 2012 back in Barcelona along with the Nokia Lumia 610, Nokia 808 PureView and Nokia Asha 202,203 and 302.
Going by the specs, Nokia has made no major change and the device will arrive with a 4.3 inch WVGA ClearBlack AMOLED display, 1800 mAh battery, and polycarbonate unibody construction. It will run on a 1.4 GHz processor. There is no change in the camera specs too and there will be an 8-megapixel image sensor with Carl Zeiss optics and LED flash at the rear. The front camera will have a wide aperture optic for better image capturing and video calls.
The only major change is the Global variant of the Nokia Lumia 900 will arrive sans the LTE Radio on-board and will instead have support DS-HSPA speed in countries where there is no 4G.
The international Nokia Lumia 900 model is expected to start shipping in Q2 of 2012 and will retail for about 480 Euro ($645).