Nokia has released a teaser site
for its upcoming Lumia 928 flagship smartphone running on the Windows Phone 8
mobile operating system.
The webpage,
spotted by Engadget, contains only a single image which
doesn’t confirm the name of the device – although it can be seen in the URL –
or any of its hardware specifications. A tagline along the bottom reads
“capture the highlights”, which suggests a focus by Nokia on the camera’s
presumably robust low-light performance.
The new smartphone
features prominently in the centre of the image, but it’s hard to work out
exactly what the device will look like. It appears to have a metallic finish,
suggesting a departure from the bright CMYK color-scheme adopted by previous
Lumia and Asha devices. The traditional back, home and search keys can also be
seen clearly along the bottom of the device.
Worth noting
is also the size of the handset in relation to the user’s palm and fingers,
shown in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The trend in flagship
Android smartphones has been increasingly to use larger 1080p displays, but
this new Lumia device looks considerably smaller – somewhere closer to the
4.5-inch screen found on the Lumia 920.
Nokia is yet to
confirm an official release date or any sort of pricing for the Lumia 928, but
it won’t be far away. Windows Phone 8 is about to receive a new flagship
device, but only time will tell if it’s compelling enough to rip consumers away
from iOS or Android. [Source]
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