By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 27, 2013 06:20 PM EDT

AT&T has confirmed the September launch of the Nokia Lumia 925 Windows Phone 8 smartphone.

The Lumia 925, the first Lumia device to feature a metal design and exclusive to T-Mobile, will land at AT&T as well on Sept. 13.

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"AT&T has sold more Windows Phones than any other U.S. carrier and the Nokia Lumia 925 makes a great addition to our growing portfolio," said AT&T Senior Vice President of Devices Jeff Bradley. "It packs the outstanding camera performance Nokia is known for with an affordable price point that makes it a solid deal for anyone in the market for a new smartphone."

The Lumia 925 on AT&T will be $99.99 when signing a two-year contract. AT&T is also offering the Lumia 925 under the AT&T Next plan that allows the consumer to pay $21 per month instead.

With T-Mobile, however, the Lumia 925 is priced at $0.00, up front, with 24 monthly payments of $22.

Pre-orders for the Lumia 925 under AT&T will start on Aug. 28.

To coincide with AT&T's announcement, Nokia released a new advertisement about the Lumia 925. The one-minute video features the capabilities and specifications of the Lumia 925, namely the photography.

The Lumia 925's features include a 4.5-inch display with 1,280x768 pixels and a 2,000mAh battery capacity for the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor. The Lumia 925's wireless connections include the latest Bluetooth and NFC technology. The maximum standby time is 440 hours and just over 12 hours of talk time on a 3G network.

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