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Nokia N920 mobile phone leaked online?

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Nokia N920

Pictures of what appears to be a follow-up to the Nokia N900 mobile phone have leaked online on cnBeta.com.

Apparently dubbed the N920, snaps of the mobile phone suggest that Nokia have dispensed with the QWERTY keyboard that featured on the N900 in favour of a fully touchscreen, multi-touch user interface.

The handset, which is thought to run on Nokia’s Linux variant Maemo 6, will also be home to an ARM Cortex A8 processor and features HSDPA support for fast web browsing, a five megapixel camera and GPS.

To enable users to make the most of the phone, the N920 will reportedly be equipped with 32GB of internal memory with scope to boost this further by adding a microSD card.

The N900 is expected to land on UK networks in a matter of weeks and is one of a number of handsets due from Nokia in the last quarter of 2009, as it looks to bounce back from its recent downbeat financial performance.

This week the Finnish company announced a loss of £838 million for the period from July to September, marking the first time it has recorded a quarterly loss this decade.

More news on: Nokia, Upcoming mobile phones, Touchscreen phones, Smart mobile phones, Nokia N920

5 Comments

  • Henry, 16th October 2009.

    Nokia makes too many phones. They should make less models and focus on quality instead. Then they'd get more respect and more sales.

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  • Wales, 17th October 2009.

    Hi,

    I reply to Henry...Nokia controls about 40 % of global market. Nokia phones ARE high quality. N900 is ALREADY the best smartphone around. Henry, you're probably an american. In America, the operators are making the choices in stead of consumers. It's a big world out there...

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  • Fualeezy, 18th October 2009.

    well, i agreed with my dear friend wales in Europe consumers makes them own choices...yep

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  • Daniel, 18th October 2009.

    I think its a good phone. Nokia make good phones they just need to make more touch screens

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  • Mary, 27th October 2009.

    I can't understand how Nokia made a £800 million loss despite accounting for four out of every ten phones sold. Maybe this phone will fuel a turnaround...

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