That Nokia is working hard in recent months, it is a fact. And next January will be one of the most important of the company: its new Lumia Windows Phone terminals landed in Spain. In addition, its current range of smartphones under the Microsoft platform, will also receive their relevant improvements through an update. However, a large terminal has been unveiled and goes by the code name: Juggernaut.
Those of Espoo could show the public a new terminal in the course of the next year 2013. The main protagonists of the new season are already known and the Nokia Lumia 920 flagship is being a success in the markets where it is already available. Some examples are Germany, Italy or the greater prominence in France compared to the iPhone 5.
Well, the next flagship and the Nokia Lumia 820 or Nokia Lumia 620, now could add a larger team and that has been known by the code name of Juggernaut , a name that refers to the character of the Marvel factory. This team is a prototype. This is shown by the images they have obtained from the PocketNow portal.
However, due to the size of the device, it could be a large smartphone that would join the trend that the Korean manufacturer Samsung opened in 2011 with its successful model Samsung Galaxy Note, which was worth to start a new family within the company catalog.
Little is known about the technical characteristics of this Nokia Lumia Juggernaut. Although eye, between what has been told by one of the images, it would have a screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and execute the latest version of Microsoft's mobile platform: Windows Phone 8. Although no information can be offered on what type of processor it has, how much resolution your camera reaches or what screen size it has.
However, from other sources it is pointed out that this model was seen in the middle of the year and is no more than an internal prototype that would not see the light, for the moment. However, new launches by those from Espoo cannot be ruled out either, a clear example was the surprise given by the manufacturer announcing the arrival in Spain of the Nokia Lumia 620 terminal, of which there had been no previous news.
Similarly, Nokia could also join the success of the phablets "" term that has been adopted by the teams that are halfway between a smartphone and a tablet "" and present itself with a team of at least five inches of screen. Now, it is also true that one of the next presentations expected by Nokia is its Windows 8-based tablet. Although in these two cases, the surprise could be given at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona (Spain) at the end of February.