Nokia’s Windows Phone titled ‘Sun’ coming soon

Details of Nokia’s Upcoming Windows based phones have been leaked in the wild after last weeks news of Sabre and Ace this one is the newest leak from the Nokia family of the Windows Phones,suggesting of launch of Nokia’s Windows based phones in near future.The leak reveals the name of the new Nokia’s Windows based phone to be “Sun”.

It is speculated that, the new phones will be available to users after Nokia’s conference later this month.The phone includes the following specifications:

  • Windows 7.5 Phone Mango
  • 1.4Ghz Processor
  • 16GB storage
  • 8MP camera
  • Unibody shell polycarbonate
  • 3.7-inch AMOLED screen
  • Micro sim card

Nokia Sea Ray

  • Mango WP7.5
  • Clear Black Display CBD
  • 8MP Auto-Focus
  • 3.7″ AMOLED screen
  • 16gb internal storage
  • 1.4GHz processor
  • CarlZeiss
  • battery 1540mAh
Nokia Sabre
  • Mango
  • 25GB skydrive
  • 3.7″ LCD
  • CBD
  • 8GB internal storage
  • 5mp Auto-Focus
  • 1.4GHz processor
  • interchangeable back cover
Nokia  Ace
  • 4.3″ AMOLED Screen
  • 1800mAh
  • 8MP AF
  • mango+HSPA+CBD
  • 1.4 GHz processor
  • 16GB internal storage

Nokia is expected to reveal its first Windows Phone  device at its Nokia World 2011 conference in London later this month. It is expected that many of Microsoft’s employees will be speaking at Nokia World on the latest improvements with Windows Phone 7.5 and also of some of Nokia’s software enhancements. Nokia is believed to be preparing its “Sea Ray” device for the first official public unveiling, alongside “Ace” and “Sabre” devices. Nokia Windows Phone devices are expected to hit the stores in coming months.

via: ThePhoneBlog

  • http://www.syncers.com Karan Lugani

    I have been eagerly waiting for Nokia and Windows to collobrate and come with a great phone. This might be that ideal one. When is its expected launch date?

  • Anonymous

    Considering the instability of Android and the totalitarianism of Apple, I have been really looking forward to getting Windows 7.5 on a better hardware platform than what Samsung and HTC are offering.  I hope Nokia comes through and their quality of products has not slipped. 

    When it comes to a smart phone, it really has to be an extension, literally, of my computer.  Anything else is a waste of my money.  Android and Apple do not seem to want to deal with the business market.

    • Aaron

      I completely agree.

      I have never owned an iPhone but I have owned a Droid X for over a year now and it’s problems really get on my nerves. When my computer running Windows 8 boots faster than my Android phone then that’s a problem.

      Windows Phone 7 really integrates well with the rest of the Windows Operating system and that’s something that Android, and especially the iPhone doesn’t have. With the new features that Mango is offering, the Windows 7 phone is looking more and more attractive. Now that’s it’s reached about 35,000 applications, I can see myself switching.

      Or maybe I’ll wait for the Windows 8 phone ;)