CNbeta.com reports that the still unannounced Nokia Lumia 825 has been caught in China. What looks like a slightly beefed-up version of the Lumia 820 comes with an additional 8GB of built-in storage (for a total of 16GB) and the same Puremotion screen with supersensitive touch as the one Nokia Lumia 920 has. Rest of the specs are unchanged and include a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera with dual-flash and Carl Zeiss optics, while Windows Phone 8 is running the show.
We’ve no idea when the Lumia 825 will be announced nor which markets it will target. As far as we (don’t) know, it could be a special version of the device made for some specific carrier. In that sense, we’ve already seen the Lumia 810 and Lumia 822, which are sold exclusively by T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless, respectively. The Nokia Lumia 825 could just as easily be such product…
[Via: WMpoweruser, Winp.cn]
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