Nokia has delayed its Lumia 900 smartphone release on AT&T until the last part of April. The new Windows phone from Nokia was supposed to first hit the store counters in mid-March, but due to carrier’s technical testing approving process, the official launch was postponed until April. However, the smartphone will still be carrying the $100 price tag with a new two-year service agreement.

The new Windows phone from the Finnish company will feature a 4.3 inch 800 x 400 pixels AMOLED touchscreen, with beautiful polycarbonate unibody housing. In addition, the device will be carrying a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls and a powerful 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with Carl Zeiss lens. The smartphone will be running on a 1.4GHz single-core processor and will be equipped with 512 MB of RAM and 16GB storage capacity.

Some of the best features the new Lumia 900 has are the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chat, 4G LTE support and, of course, the affordable price tag.

However, it also comes with a series of drawbacks such as the lack of a microSD card slot and the slow camera performances. Also, Windows phone users have complained about lags when it comes for the device to process commands and applications, issues that other platforms such as Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS don’t suffer from.

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