Yesterday we were talking to you about the Nokia Searay and the Nokia Ace, a couple of mobiles with which it seems that Nokia would start its journey with Microsoft with Windows Phone 7, the operating system of Redmond for smartphones. However, it is already known: there are not two without three, and the third in contention (or in concord, for the interests of the Finnish and North American multinationals) is the Nokia Saber.
The Nokia Saber could be called to complete the premiere trio of the new generation of phones from the Espoo-based company, using a performance profile close to what little we know of the Nokia Searay, although more tending to the mid-range or economical.
Through WinRumors we have been able to come into contact with some of its supposed features, among which are a 3.7-inch LCD screen with CBD technology (that system inaugurated in the Nokia C7 that promises great contrast results).
Here lies the first point that lightens the characteristics of the Nokia Saber to place it in a more accessible range compared to its older brothers: the screen, which stops being AMOLED to stay in a simpler LCD. On the other hand, the Nokia Saber would recover one of the options that users of the Finnish firm liked so much years ago: the interchangeable covers. Thus, as we have learned, this device would have an interchangeable back cover, in order to personalize the appearance of the Nokia Saber.
On the multimedia level, the Nokia Saber seems to have a five-megapixel camera with an autofocus function, although it is not known whether it would record video in HD quality (something likely, if we consider that according to information from WinRumors the Nokia Saber would integrate a processor with a power of 1.4 GHz).
On the other hand, the internal memory of the Nokia Saber would stand at eight GB, without us being able to predict the option of expanding the capacity with microSD cards (which normally allow the extension with up to an additional 32 GB). In any case, as it is a mobile with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, the possibility of storing data in SkyDrive is assumed, that remote memory service in the cloud that allows us to have up to 25 GB accessible through the data network.
Of course, there is no clue about the design that the Nokia Saber would have, in case it is finally a rumor that happens to be true, so we will have to wait until October 26, in the framework of the celebration of the the Finnish firm's most important annual event, Nokia World 2011.