Sunday 16 June 2013

Nokia EOS aluminum shell leaks with PureView stamping

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The rumors mills are constantly churning new information about the unannounced Nokia EOS smartphone, which is supposed to come with a 41-megapixel PureView camera and Windows Phone 8 platform.
Only recently, an alleged photo of the smartphone leaked alongside the Lumia 920, thereby showing the similarities between the two Nokia smartphones.
Now, an engineering prototype of the Nokia EOS has leaked, and this one appears to be crafted out of aluminum, instead of the polycarbonate body witnessed in the previously leaked photo. However, the aluminum clad body of EOS is not new to the tech gossipers as the handset was earlier reported to come with the same a few months back.
The metal shell of the unannounced Nokia handset seems to have been made using aluminum and clearly shows the camera lens and LED flash at the back and the SIM slot and USB port on the top. Also, a pronounced hump on the back is noticeable hinting at the presence of a large sensor.
Moreover, the other intriguing part of the leak is that, on one of the images, there is a 41-megapixel and PureView stamped on the aluminum mold, further proving that we are about to see a beast of a cameraphone soon.
Latest rumours suggest that the camera-centric smartphone will pack a 1280x768 pixel resolution OLED screen of unknown size, 32GB internal storage and a 41-megapixel camera sensor with Xenon flash.
The amazing Nokia EOS with PureView camera technology is all set to launch on Zoom Redefined event on July 11. As tech companies often make numerous prototypes of their flagship devices, we are sure Nokia has considered various chassis options to make it stand out further. Apparently, which one will land in July remains unknown.
Stay tuned to KYMI for more details about the Nokia EOS smartphone.

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