The handset will be only $99 with the signing of a contract agreement

Mar 10, 2012 12:21 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 900, the first Windows Phone device from Nokia to arrive on shelves with support for 4G LTE networks, is expected to be released on shelves at wireless carrier AT&T only in late April, the latest reports on the matter suggest.

The handset was initially expected to be put up for sale on March 18th, but it appears that AT&T had to push it back due to some technical issues.

The phone was supposed to have already received the necessary technical approvals, but it didn’t, and BGR cites a trusted source saying that it has been delayed to the next month.

AT&T is expected to have the mobile phone available for its users both online and via its brick and mortar stores, priced at only $99. Nothing has been yet confirmed on this, but keep an eye on this space for more on the matter.