Nokia’s Lumia 1020 is expected to make a showing at a special press event the company is holding today. But already, it’s made an appearance on the Web.
Official press photos of what appears to be the Lumia 1020 have been obtained and published by The Verge. The images show a new handset from Nokia featuring different colors, a prominent display on the front, and a rather large camera on the back. As with previous Lumia devices, it’s running Windows Phone.
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Nokia will unveil the Lumia 1020 later today at a special press event, The Verge’s sources claim. When it’s unveiled, the Windows Phone-based handset will come with a 41-megapixel PureView camera, a 4.5-inch AMOLED screen, and 2GB of RAM. The handset will also boast 32GB of storage.
The rumor mill has been running wild for weeks over what the Lumia 1020 might or might not offer. Several leaks have suggested that the device will feature a 41-megapixel camera. There’s also been talk of a larger screen. Judging by the official press photos, those rumors were correct all along.
Then again, we’ll know for sure what’s in store for Nokia’s next Windows Phone push later today when the company unveils its new product.
Here’s a leaked video of the Lumia 1020, courtesy of AT&T:
Update 6:52 a.m. PT to include AT&T’s Lumia 1020 video.