Nokia's (NOK) Upcoming Lumia 920 to Boast 'PureView' Technology, 4.5-Inch Display

September 4, 2012 12:01 PM EDT Send to a Friend
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Some key specs on Nokia's (NYSE: NOK) next big handset are leaking into its expected September 5th event with Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT).

Details for Nokia's Lumia 920 device imply that the handset will be better optimized to run Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 platform.

The CPU will have a 4.5-inch display, 1.5-GHz dual core, with 1-GB of RAM, and 32-GB of device storage.

For the camera, much chatter surrounded Nokia's PureView technology with the release of its PureView handset earlier in 2012. PureView offers photos via a 41-megapixel camera. Though the new Lumia will be marketed with PureView, it will only have an 8-megapixel camera, but image stabilization and software advances will allow the device to produce much-improved quality over its predecessor.

On the front of the Lumia 920 will be a 1.3-MP camera, non-PureView technoized.

Totally not related to the WP8 operating system for the Lumia 920 is the devices method of charging: inductive style. The cordless feature will also be compatible with other wireless charging products running the Q wireless power standard.

Nokia shares are up over 2 percent Tuesday.


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