Nokia Lumia 1020 Update: Yellow, White, and Black Options Available Through AT&T

Jul 26, 2013 07:09 PM EDT | Matt Mercuro

The Nokia Lumia 1020 will now be sold through AT&T according to CNet.com.

Interested customers can choose from three different color options made available by Nokia: yellow, white or black.

AT&T advertises four different billing options on its website: a month-to-month, no commitment plan for $659.99, a one-year contract for $549.99, a two-year plan for $299.99, or the AT&T Next plan.

AT&T's Next option allows customers to pay off your new device in monthly bills and the option to upgrade your phone once a year according to the AT&T website.

The phone features a 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ display with a 1,280 x 768-pixel HD display and a 16:9 aspect ratio according to Nokia. The sensitive touch screen allows people to operate the device with your fingernail or if you're wearing a glove.

The main attraction to the new device though is its new camera.

"We have helped people capture pictures for more than a decade. Now we can help people see more than their eyes can see," Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said at a New York City press conference to introduce the phone according to USA Today. "This is the next chapter in smartphone photography."

Nokia's latest device is equipped with a 41 megapixel-image sensor, Zeiss optics, and manual shutter.

The camera also includes autofocus, and dual-flash system according to Nokia's website. The phone is capable of catching a 1080 HD video at a rate of approximately 30 frames per second.

The phone's camera easily tops iPhone 5's 8-megapixel option, and also has 6x high-resolution zoom.

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