AT&T said it would be offering Finnish phone maker Nokia's Lumia smart phone for less than $100 with a two-year service contract. Nokia ditched its in-house software and struck a deal with Microsoft for its mobile devises. The Lumia 820 and the fancier Lumia 920 work with the Windows Phone 8 operating system, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. Reviews say the Lumia is on the heavy side by modern standards. The phone include a 4.5-inch screen and a video camera with a feature that helps keep the shots steady. The Lumia 920 has storage capacity of 32 gigabytes. AT&T will also sell the Lumia 820, which has less storage capacity, at a cost of $49 with a new two-year contract. AT&T said it will be taking pre-orders for the Finnish phones Wednesday and will have them in stores by Friday.
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