Just a few days ago, press shots of the Nokia Lumia 920 handset appeared online, showing us how one of the first Nokia Windows Phone 8 handsets could look like. Today, a reliable source has leaked some of the possible specs of the upcoming Nokia Lumia 920 handset. Getting right to the point, according to to the sources speaking to The Verge, the Nokia Lumia 920 handset will be equipped with an 8-megapixel camera, but not the 41-megapixel sensor that was introduced in Symbian OS running Nokia 808 PureView handset. It’s not a pleasant news to hear that PureView technology isn’t making its way for the the Lumia 920 handset.
Good news is that the Lumia 920 will have PureView technology related image stabilization capabilities and camera software. The device will ship with 4.5-inch HD display. Under the hood will be the 1.5GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM on board. 32GB of native storage comes out of the box and that can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD slot. There will be also a 1.3 megapixel camera on the front-side to make face-to-face video calls, and a new Windows Phone 8 start button at the bottom side (as you can see in the above image). The source is also claiming that there the device supports Qi wireless power standard and a magnetic strap placed under the hood, lets the handset to feature wireless charging capabilities.
feature wireless charging capabilities thanks to a magnetic strip hidden in the phone’s rear, and the Qi wireless power standard is said to be supported.
Press renders and possible specs of another Windows Phone 8 handsets HTC Accord aka “8X” and Nokia Lumia 820, have made their way online in last week. Nokia will team up with Microsoft to announce their new Lumias on September 6th event in New York city. Just more days to go. And yeah, earlier today, we also heard that Nokia is working on a successor to the entry level spec’d Lumia 610, which is expected to be code named “Nokia Glory,” and ship with Windows Phone 7.8 OS.