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Nokia Lumia 928 billboard caught before the official announcement claiming the “Best Low-Light Smartphone Camera” title

May 6, 2013 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

Nokia Lumia 928 billboard
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Well, what do you know. Nokia, Verizon Wireless and/or Microsoft bought an ad space for the still unannounced Lumia 928 smartphone saying it will have the “Best Low-Light Smartphone Camera.” of course, we can’t be 100% sure this is the real thing since we’re still waiting for the Lumia 928’s official announcement. Then again, the billboard does look legit prompting us to conclude the launch is imminent.

As you probably know from our previous coverage of the Nokia Lumia 920, we’re talking about a slightly beefed-up version of the existing Lumia 920 with so-much-needed Xenon flash that helps the phone (and its maker) claim the mentioned title — best low-light smartphone camera. In any case, we’re sure that we’ll have all pieces of the puzzle in the next few days…

[Via: MyNokiaBlog]

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