And little can be done: South Korea's Samsung has raised his exclusive to Nokia when introducing the first device market that work with Windows Phone 8 operating system, the Samsung Ativ S. However, the Finnish still has the love of Microsoft, whose CEO, Steve Ballmer, is expected to attend the launch of the second generation of Nokia Lumia phones. That, and the forecasts that revolve around the future line of Windows phones, which indicate that the most powerful and equipped terminal could be signed precisely by the European multinational.
In this sense, we have already told you that, to date, two devices have been leaked, the Nokia Phi and Nokia Arrow, whose names could be more focused on an internal designation and not on the commercial name that these devices finally receive. The second of them, the Arrow, would come to lead the new mid-range of the firm, betting not only on a balanced technical profile that allows not to take the feet out of the pot as far as price is concerned, but also, seducing users by the way in which all love falls: through the eyes.
Thus, as we see in some images leaked by The Nokia Blog, it seems that the input terminal of the new generation of Nokia Windows Phone mobiles will continue to have one of the predominant design features in color. The idea, it seems, would be to continue the proposal started with the Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 900. However, the lines of the case would be softened to achieve a more rounded look. In the reverse of the device, the space for the camera and the dual LED flash changes position, and although in the two high-end Lumia it is arranged vertically, in the mysterious Nokia Arrow we would see it horizontally.
In spite of everything, it is possible to be suspicious about this. And as we see in images from the Hong Kong website , WeLoveWP, this terminal would have been photographed showing some differences. Specifically, it would be far apart precisely in the arrangement of the section described from the camera, letting itself be seen, not horizontally, but vertically. Even the appearance of the terminal's signature can be seen printed in a different position. Given this, there would be two options if we take as a reference the image that The Nokia Blog leaked: that we are facing a previous device "" a Nokia Lumia 800 with a cover, for example "" or that it is a prototype. In any case, it is clear thatIt is a different terminal, although it coincides in the approach to the shapes of the chassis.
Unfortunately, no data is available on the technical profile of the device. Yes, some details have been leaked of what would be the first sword of this second generation of Nokia's Windows Phone mobiles, provisionally baptized as Nokia Phi. However, there are few clues available: just that it will have a 4.7-inch OLED screen, a design similar to the Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 900 and that it will have a dual-core processor. Will it also be the one to install the PureView technology of the Nokia 808 in the Lumia series for the first time? The nextWednesday, September 5, we will leave doubts.