New Nokia WP 8 phablet will be called Nokia Bandit or Lumia 1520?
Nokia WP 8 pablet is coming soon. But will it be called Lumia 1520 or Nokia Bandit? There are no definite words as yet. Nonetheless rumors are already going viral
A Windows Phone 8 phablet is crazily anticipated these days. Probably, Nokia is the most possible hardware partner of Microsoft to emerge with the first WP phablet ever. Of course, this is what has led rumor mills to murmur about a Nokia phablet with Windows Phone 8 OS recently. When can you expect a Windows Phone phablet from Nokia?
Recent rumors suggest that the device is under making at Nokia factories. So far we listed to various sources that refer to the much-touted phablet from the Finnish firm. Earlier, it was hoped that the upcoming Lumia 825 is a phablet, and later we listened to the report that a device codenamed RM-940 would be the long-expected Nokia phablet.
Of now, what is rocking in rumor world is that a new device namely Lumia 1520 will end up the search for phablet. The Lumia 1520 is rumored to hit stores with a massive 6-inch display that is to pack FullHD, of course. The upcoming Windows Phone 8 GDR3 update will realize FullHD as well as large screen support to the operating system, the rumors claim.
The leak on the Lumia 1520 also called Nokia Bandit has been leaked by @evleaks, the well-known Twitter based gossiper. It was posted on web with the production name of Nokia Bandit and is rumored to arrive with a 6-inch 1080p display, quad core CPU and other high-end internals.
Indeed, the most exciting thing with the upcoming Nokia phablet will be “the software update called GDR3, which will enable 1080p resolution support in Windows Phone 8 along with support for quad-core processors,” writes GSM Arena.
The Lumia 1520, without any doubt, will fall as an intense rival to the all existing phablets in global market. Apart from Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra and HTC’s rumored One Max will also have this
New Nokia WP 8 phablet will be called Nokia Bandit or Lumia 1520?
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