Nokia seems to be
getting aggressive with its Lumia line-up as the company has unveiled three
smartphones in a short span of time. Not content with launching the Lumia 925,
Lumia 1020 and Lumia 625, the company is apparently working on the Lumia 825
featuring 5.2-inch display.
A report in the
Chinese Media first picked up by Unwired View notes that Nokia is working on
its first phablet, the Lumia 825 which will be based on Windows Phone 8 GDR3
update. According to the report, Microsoft is expected to release the GDR3
update for Windows Phone 8 soon which will enable support for quad-core
processors and full-HD displays on the Windows Phone platform. The rumoured
Nokia Lumia 825 is believed to be a successor to the Lumia 820 which was
launched alongside the former flagship, the Lumia 920. The site claims that the
alleged Lumia 825 will be a mid-range device as it will still boast a 720p HD
screen and not a full-HD display.
The site further
suggests that the Lumia 825 will likely be powered by quad-core processor and
the chipset may be Qualcomm's Snapdragon 400 possibly clocked at 1.2GHz. Nokia
is expected to release the Lumia 825 in October, the report claims. Nokia has
no doubt taken the whole Windows Phone ecosystem on its shoulders and thanks to
its growing Lumia line-up, Windows Phone smartphones seem to be finally
gathering some momentum. The launch of quad-core phones is the next step,
something that Android and other platforms have been sporting for a while now.
Nokia has currently
eight smartphones powered by Windows Phone 8 that include the Lumia 1020, Lumia
625, Lumia 925, Lumia 920, Lumia 820, Lumia720, Lumia 620 and the Lumia 520.
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