Monday, February 3, 2014
Nokia is expected to unveil a series of Windows Phone 8.1-based smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC), targeting the high-end and entry-level segments, according to sources in Taiwan's handset supply chain.
One of the much-awaited models which is likely to debut at the MWC is the Nokia Lumia 1820. The sources indicated that the Lumia 1820 is likely to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, 5.2-inch qHD display and 3400mAh battery.
Other models also expected to be highlighted at the annual event include the Lumia 1520V, a variant of its flagship Lumia 1520. The Windows Phone 8.1-based 1520V will have a smaller 4.45-inch screen and 14-megapixel camera, the sources noted.
Also on display will be the 6-inch Lumia 1525, the sources added.
Nokia should be able to ramp up its smartphone shipments to over 10 million units a quarter after its handset unit is officially incorporated into Microsoft in the first quarter of the year, the sources estimated.
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