Looks like we have a first shot of the upcoming Nokia Arrow. As you can see from the image above, the Finnish company is preparing to offer this baby in a number of different colors, sticking to the polycarbonate designs for its Lumia range.
The Arrow’s specs are unknown at the moment, but if I had to guess there’s probably a dual-core CPU under the hood, 5-megapixel rear camera along with support for Wi-Fi and HSPA+ connectivity. All said, we would be surprised if Arrow is offered for more than $100 on a two-year contract with U.S. carriers. Speaking of which, we’ve heard that Nokia may offer its Windows Phone 8 portfolio through AT&T and I guess some other carriers. We’ll probably get many answers within few days, so stay tuned…
[Via: PhoneArena]
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