Nokia’s unannounced Lumia 929 goes on sale in China

19 January, 2014

In a truly bizarre fashion, the yet to be announced, Nokia Lumia 929 went on sale in China. The top-end Windows Phone device is currently available for purchase in the popular online marketplace TaoBao for ¥3800 ($628).

Also known as Nokia Lumia Icon, the smartphone is shown in a number of live photos, proudly wearing its Verizon Wireless branding. This is hardly a surprise, as the handset is bound to replace the Nokia Lumia 928 when it goes official on the Big Red.


Nokia Lumia 929 (click to enlarge)

In addition to the host of live photos, the seller reveals the full specs of the Nokia Lumia 929. They include Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in memory, microSD card slot, 5” 1080p display, and 20MP PureView camera.

With enough leaks this far to leave nothing to imagination, all Verizon and Nokia are left with, is to finally take the wraps off the device. Considering its recent appearance on the carrier’s webpage, we doubt it will be a long wait.

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Reader comments

  • Goody029
  • 21 Jan 2014
  • jA6

Nokia Icon back on the Verizon site…stop teasing already and release the damn thing already!

  • SG
  • 20 Jan 2014
  • M7Y

Screen Size, Internal memory , RAM & SOC, camera all seem perfect. If priced right could be next best seller after 520.

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Jan 2014
  • PF5

the screen says 17th November tho... so does it mean we'll see later release this year??

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