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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Nokia is planning to introduce a 6-Inch Windows Phone called ‘Bandit’

Nokia Corporation is apparently manufacturing a 6 inch handset with Windows operating system. If the gossips are correct, the company is going to enter into the ‘phablet’ market, with this supposed device code called ‘Bandit’. The handset will be powered with a quad core processor and a 6 inch large screen with a display of 1080p. The latest rumored phone will be the first Windows Phone with a resolution of 1080p, according to The Verge.
It has been heard that the handset will be having a camera of 20MP and will released by the end of the year through AT & T. The handset is said to be parallel to the prior Nokia Lumia 925. Apparently the device comes with a body of polycarbonate which is light and thin in weight.
The new shift from the company may be due to the identification of the fact that the concern of customers on phablets is warming now a days. Currently the company is not manufacturing devices with screen size over 4.5 inches. In recent times, companies such as Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (KRX: 005930) and HTC Corp (TPE: 2498) had unveiled their 6-inch devices. Market leader Samsung has led the way in phablets, confirming the wrong early critics who said they were too clumsy. Apple is the peak supplier of tablet devices.
Analysts have anticipated the demand for large screens to expand further as more clients watch videos and look at photographs on their Smart phones. Nokia has planned to unveil new, large-screen mobile handsets in the next month to re-establish its Lumia Smartphone lineup and challenge competitor Samsung's power in ever more admired phablet devices, as said by the sources. Nokia has manufactured more than one latest mobile device and is due to announce them at an event in New York towards the end of September, as said by the sources having the knowledge of the plan.


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