Nokia is planning to launch its new 6-inch phablet in september
this year to redesign its Lumia smartphone series and also to
challenge its rival Samsung over the dominance of large screen
smartphones in the market.
According to some sources and Windows Phone Central Report, the revamped smartphone is equipped with a 20MP camera, 6-inch screen with an amazing 1080p display, a quad-core processor, GDR3 support and more. The revealed features are very similar to those that were rumored earlier and the device also holds a slight edge for the camera which was earlier noted.
If the rumors are true then the 6-inch phablet is going to be the first large screen smartphone produced by the company. This device can also produce a fair competition for other large screen handsets, and can be very competitive for Samsung's popular Galaxy Note series.
The 6-inch dynamic phablet is expected to launch alongwith a new Windows RT tablet at the two day event in New York on 26th and 27th September.
Author:
Anna Harris working as web content writer for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services.
Nokia Lumia 6-Inch Phablet
According to some sources and Windows Phone Central Report, the revamped smartphone is equipped with a 20MP camera, 6-inch screen with an amazing 1080p display, a quad-core processor, GDR3 support and more. The revealed features are very similar to those that were rumored earlier and the device also holds a slight edge for the camera which was earlier noted.
If the rumors are true then the 6-inch phablet is going to be the first large screen smartphone produced by the company. This device can also produce a fair competition for other large screen handsets, and can be very competitive for Samsung's popular Galaxy Note series.
The 6-inch dynamic phablet is expected to launch alongwith a new Windows RT tablet at the two day event in New York on 26th and 27th September.
Author:
Anna Harris working as web content writer for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services.
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