A source has handed a portion of AT&T’s 2012 roadmap to BGR, mentioning a release date and a very interesting price point for the Lumia 900 that Nokia introduced earlier this month. According to the leaked info, AT&T will start shipping Nokia’s upcoming Windows-based flagship smartphone in the US in March (it’s rumored to be on the 18th) for the mouth-watering price of $99.99.

Production is underway and looks to be on-schedule for the expected March release, according to a report posted on Japanese site Macotakara. Sources from China told the site that two manufacturers, Foxconn and Pegatron, have been said to be assembling the next iPad 3, and added that the device will generally look similar to the iPad 2.
The pair of photos show what’s being reported as the iPad 3’s home button, compared side-by side with the existing iPad 2’s button. Considering that we’re only a few months away from a possible introduction, it’s probably not the most interesting detail, but it does reveal a number of things about the next iPad.
A previously-unknown Sony Ericsson smartphone has just been spotted as details popped up at the Bluetooth SIG site listed only by its LT28at product code (which means that it’s headed for AT&T). The listing doesn’t include images of the phone itself, but it did reveal some interesting high-end details that include a 4.55-inch Reality display with a 720 x 1280 resolution, LTE support, and a premium 13MP back-illuminated camera sensor with an LED flash and 720 front-facing cam.
Another leaked screenshot from a Verizon system has been sent to Droid-Life, revealing a previously-unknown 4G-enabled smartphone called the HTC Fireball. The listing doesn’t give out any details regarding the phone, but it doesn’t look like a rebrand of something we’re already aware of. The model number (ADR6410) is different from what’s already been released, but it falls between the model numbers for the HTC Rezound (ADR6425) and the Thunderbolt (ADR6400). Judging solely on the numbers (really, there’s no way to look at it any other way), the Fireball might be a premium model.









