Nokia working on a phablet, 41MP Lumia and an updated 920?

18 April, 2013
According to sources, Nokia is working on a 5+ inch device running Windows Phone 8. 

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  • Killer Droid
  • QGt
  • 18 Apr 2013

Nokia has no chance against Samsung. Nokia will fail harder than now.

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    • Arif
    • m5E
    • 18 Apr 2013

    I hope this phablet runs Windows 8 or Windows 8 RT and not the WP8 variant; although I hope Nokia will get phone calls working in Windows 8. ;)

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      • Belayet
      • uNV
      • 18 Apr 2013

      I am waiting for nokia phablet.Hope this phablet is much better then ipad.

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        • lol
        • M}a
        • 18 Apr 2013

        A Nokia phablet? Seriously? That will weight like a ton and be thicker than three quarry tiles together.
        Thick and heavy, that's how they like it.

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          • dreams
          • rv2
          • 18 Apr 2013

          i just hope it will be as good as the n 8 with fm transmite

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            • Anonymous
            • mc6
            • 18 Apr 2013

            Nokia needs to pull a Samsung and hire people to bash other companies anonymously on websites.

              AnonD-77318, 18 Apr 2013yup, and they has no idea now and following the phablet rac... moreSo in that case, HTC, LG, Alcatel, Huawei, Sony, Micromax, Oppo and all the others with phablets are copycats too.

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                • AnonD-135156
                • 18 Apr 2013

                Lamia! Hahaahaha pls nokia stop using windows,use meego, develop your ownn os, what morre evidence do u neeed to. See that u will eventually merge or run down. Don't be laazy. Be wise, upgrade. Meego and maemo!

                  AnonD-70032, 18 Apr 2013Please Nokia, don't make any more phones that are bigger/as... moreI agree with you, bigger phones are not my thing as well. But I think it's a step Nokia must make, considering the fact pretty much all the other brands are making phablets as the new flagships too.

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                    • AnonD-44737
                    • K6m
                    • 18 Apr 2013

                    i think fablet making information is wrong. bcs ms not allowd to make phone bigger 4.5 and also greater than 720p. greater skin and resolution come late of the year. may be nokia world show this

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                      • AnonD-70032
                      • IV5
                      • 18 Apr 2013

                      Please Nokia, don't make any more phones that are bigger/as big as the Lumia 920.

                      My dream phone is the spec of a Lumia 820, in the body of a Lumia 520.

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                        • fitter star
                        • KZ8
                        • 18 Apr 2013

                        Hope the phone have internal TV built in..I want to buy smartphones can be wacthing TV live..

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                          • AnonD-92238
                          • 7wD
                          • 18 Apr 2013

                          AnonD-77318, 18 Apr 2013yup, and they has no idea now and following the phablet rac... moreWell ...all we know who copies & later pays penalty for coping :D

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                            • AnonD-55577
                            • trK
                            • 18 Apr 2013

                            4K video ?
                            why not with 1/2 inch sensor

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                              • riyaz madappally
                              • iwq
                              • 18 Apr 2013

                              nokia please dont manufacture more than 1000 phablets.. It wikll become dead stock in ur shops

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                                • Anonymous
                                • trf
                                • 18 Apr 2013

                                I believe Nokia choose a right way when they go on with windows phone

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                                  • Lumpia
                                  • 9FE
                                  • 18 Apr 2013

                                  AnonD-59657, 18 Apr 2013As long as Nokia sticks to windows OS, LUMIA goes nowhere! ... moreNowhere ? Just look at the financial news, and you know you are wrong.
                                  http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-reports-65-billion-revenue-q1-2013-report

                                  The problem with Lumia is:
                                  1. Microsoft doesnt promote it well
                                  2. Nokia doesnt hire students to do black campaign against other product

                                  There, you got your answer. Going back to Android will be a major reverse. The future is in WP.

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                                    • AnonD-77318
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                                    • 18 Apr 2013

                                    AnonD-137175, 18 Apr 2013And you should know that nokia IS like others because "... moreyup, and they has no idea now and following the phablet race. lol. nokia is copycat

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                                      • AnonD-137175
                                      • KIC
                                      • 18 Apr 2013

                                      stop, 18 Apr 2013Stop with Android spam, it's enough! Everyone can make an a... moreAnd you should know that nokia IS like others because "everyone" has been and is making windows phone too. Nokia just made a bet on a new OS and struggling since then.

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                                        • AnonD-13148
                                        • uFk
                                        • 18 Apr 2013

                                        stop, 18 Apr 2013Stop with Android spam, it's enough! Everyone can make an a... moreProve it. Make your own.