Ever since Nokia announced that they’ll be releasing a white version of the Lumia 800, everyone immediately thought ahead and wondered if the Lumia 900 was going to get the same treatment. After all, their newest (upcoming) Lumia could possibly be the best smartphone you could buy if you were in the market for a premium Windows Phone-based device, and the Lumia 800 looked good in white. While Nokia didn’t make any official announcement (yet), it looks like a white Lumia 900 is pretty much as good as confirmed after they accidentally posted a photo of the phone on their Facebook page – where they were supposed to be pimping the newly-announced white Lumia 800.
Interesting bit of news regarding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S III flagship phone. According to this report by Korean site ETNews, the Galaxy S III will be built using significantly slimmer components – with the mainboard, chips, and connectors about 10-20 percent thinner – for fitting into a 7mm-thick frame.

It looks like the Motorola Droid 4 – the phone that Moto labeled as “the thinnest and lightest LTE QWERTY phone” – could be available next week. According to this report at Droid Life, sources said that Verizon will be launching the Droid 4 on February 9.
Asus could already be working on a follow-up to the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. Taiwan site NCCC has spotted an unreleased tablet labeled as the TF300T, coming with a certification from QuieTek that provides wireless testing. It doesn’t come with an official name yet, but judging by the model number, it could be a follow-up to the company’s latest flagship tablet, the Transformer Prime TF101.
Is Apple planning to add a camera to the next-gen iPod nano? According to the images shared by Apple.pro, they might be. According to the post, the photographed nano prototype features the same compact square case, but with a noticeable hole at the back that’s filled with a mobile camera’s bits and pieces.








