We are barely two hours apart until the Finnish Nokia unveils its new strategy for the smart mobile market in London; a strategy designed together with Microsoft, whose contribution to the tandem has been Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, its operating system for smartphones. We already have indications of at least two phones for this new stage: the Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 710, but it seems that there is a third. And go third.
The terminal that would complete the initial triad of Nokia launches with Windows Phone would be the Nokia 900, although this model, filtered through The Nokia Blog site, leads us to a little confusion derived from its name. And is that the manufacturer based in Espoo currently has a mobile known as Nokia 900 in its catalog. We refer to the terminal that works with Maemo, an exclusive system for this model and that was the forerunner of the Nokia N9 (inspiration in turn from the Nokia Lumia 800).
At the moment it is not known if Nokia will opt for an arid nomenclature based on a numbering or if it will baptize its terminals registered in the Windows Phone ecosystem with commercial names such as Nokia Searay (Nokia Lumia 800), Nokia Saber (Nokia Lumia 710) and Nokia Ace (Nokia 900).
In any case, the document leaked by the aforementioned website does not refer to a commercial name in this sense, so the doubt would remain until the curtain rises in the London ExCeL auditorium in a couple of hours.
But there is still more. And is that under the supposed characteristics that this device would (always keeping to the leaked information), the new Nokia 900 could end up being the flagship of this impending stage that opens in the path of the manufacturer Finnish.
To underline this condition, just take a look at what could end up constituting the technical picture of the Nokia 900, quite similar, on the other hand, to the Nokia 800.
To begin with, a 4.3-inch screen would come to look at the reference phones of the current smartphone market face to face. It would also carry a 1.4 GHz processor of power supported by a GB of RAM.
Internal STORAGE be available in versions 16 and 32 GB, and the camera equip a maximum resolution of eight megapixels (with possible feature HD video). The NFC communication chip and a Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connector would not be left out. All this equipment would have the energy backup of a 1,800 milliamp battery. Reality or pure fantasy? In less than two hours we can find out…