Leaked image of Nokia W703, Windows Phone 7 handset, shows up
02 Sep, 2011, 2:36 pm IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Nokia is gearing up for their next big push this time with the help of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 OS. The tie up with Microsoft is expected to yield Nokia quite a bit more attention and hopefully redeem their position in mobiledom. While we’re expecting to see some of Nokia’s famous design forms making their way out soon and already heard rumors earlier this month of WP7 devices being leaked, there’s one more that’s just recently come to light. Enter the Nokia 703.
The N9 minus Meego plus WP7 = 703
There’s not much else we can make out so we’ll just have to sit back and wait till a better picture or more specs leak. Stay tuned. |
Tags: Nokia 703 , 703 , Windows Phone 7 , Windows Phone , Smartphone , Touchscreen , Leak , Rumor , 5 Megapixel , Microsoft Windows Phone 7
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