Nokia’s 41MP Windows Phone revealed in detailed photos

Updated on 06-Jun-2013
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The long rumoured, much sought after phone from Nokia, the 41-megapixel Nokia EOS gets revealed in a set of rather revealing photos.

A 41MP Nokia Windows Phone 8 device has been long rumoured, with the codename Nokia EOS. Today, the phone has bared it all for a tipster’s camera as photos of the phone have been leaked in all its glory. The photos were sent by an unnamed source to the Chinese tech site WPDang, following which GSMArena and Vizileaks came forward with their own set of photos. 

WPCentral earlier had reported that an AT&T version of the Nokia EOS was already being tested in the carrier’s labs. The phone was internally codenamed “Elvis” for some reason and sources revealed that it housed the 41 megapixel sensor like the one in the 808 PureView. Along with the mammoth sensor, the phone will also sport a Xenon flash and also incorporate 32GB of on-board memory. The screen will of an OLED 768×1280 resolution, and the phone itself will be capable of picking up FM Radio. The best part about the phone happens to be that despite the large sensor and a Xenon flash, Nokia’s managed to keep the phone 1mm slimmer than the existing Lumia 920. 

As you can see in the images, the phone is quite thin, especially when compared to the original PureView 808. Even the camera hump is much smaller than the one on the original phone. As of now, we officially know that a 41MP Windows Phone from Nokia exists, but there is no word on when the phone will be announced. However, if it has already reached carriers for testing, then it shouldn’t be too long.

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Swapnil Mathur

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