Microsoft Lumia Phone Leaked Photos From A Chinese Auction Site Show A Device With A Huge Camera Bump Appears

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As it appears, Microsoft is yet to be developing a new Lumia device with a camera boasting to have a bigger or equal size like its 41-megapixel-Lumia-1020, Photos were being leaked at a Chinese auction site show a device identified only as "Nokia RN-1052" also running WIndows 8.1 with 2 GB of RAM and appears to be an 5-inch-1080p disply, The camera "bump" is obviously the additional here, influencing the rear of this device with its aluminum body.

While it is never impossible that this device can be a little unreal, there exists signs that suggest it is simply a Windows phone prototype, In front if the mysterious handset, there is Nokia prototype text, and the device looks undone in places, The body in aluminum, A plastic strip at the bottom part of the device, An addition that looks weird but atleast may rather assist the device when finding radio signal strength, Nokia uses the same strip on its basic 515 handset, and the company has borrowed the combined polycarbonate with aluminum from the Lumia 925 design.

The mystifying device could also be the postponed "Nokia McLaren" handset that was supposed to showcase "Microsoft's Kinect-like Windows Phone gestures.", On screen Windows Phone buttons, Instead of dedicated concrete buttons are, on this leaked handset could back up the that theory, as McLaren was supposed to be launching off-screen gestures that don't have a need for the owners to physically touch the display, Microsoft is not stopping to continually-investigate its "3D TOUCH" technology, but the mentioned company has killed its plans to release McLaren earlier of the year 2014

Although McLaren was expected previously as a handset that would "largely be seen as a Lumia 1020 successor" with a similar bulge in the rear casing for a powerful camera" It is a bit cloudy how powerful the camera is in this leaked prototype. While the camera is undeniably large, It is also equipped with a LED flash rather than the Xenon flash found on the Lumia 1020. We have reached for Microsoft about this matter and will write for an update accordingly.

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