Nokia EOS include Quad-core processor, FM Transmitter


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MyNokiaBlog have posted some details of the rumoured upcoming Nokia EOS, the 41 megapixel Windows Phone 8 monster device, shared with them by ?a source familiar with Nokia?s plans.?

The specs include:

  • Quad Core processor
  • 41Mp, OIS, LED, Xenon
  • +/- Variable Aperture
  • FM Transmitter,
  • Amoled 1280 x 768 screen
  • 2000 Mah battery
  • detailed camera interface

Sounds like a dream device, but MNB?s source notes that Nokia is having some difficulty with power consumption with the Quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, and the device may end up shipping with a dual-core processor for that reason.

Of note is that the 41 megapixel camera may have a Variable Aperture lens (like the Nokia N86), a more detailed camera UI, FM Transmitter, Expandable Micro SD slot and possibly a Micro HDMI out port, meaning Nokia would be integrating all of the old technologies Symbian fans took for granted in their flagships.

The handset is said to be an AT&T exclusive for 1-3 months, after which it will roll-out further afield.

In fact the specs are almost too good to be true, making us rather suspicious, but given the competition these days it is almost exactly what Nokia needs to step up to the plate in 2013.

Amoled 1280 x 768 screen

On that, I am hoping for the 1080p display

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As amazing as i think Windows Phone is and as much as i love my Nokia, unless more apps are released for such devices, this power is almost pointless and that's such a shame. Perhaps this will generate interest?

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On that, I am hoping for the 1080p display

Didn't they say in an article that WP8 doesnt support 1080 yet? But they also said it doesn't support Quad-Core yet... Weird.

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Didn't they say in an article that WP8 doesnt support 1080 yet? But they also said it doesn't support Quad-Core yet... Weird.

Depending on when this rumored device comes out that support can be added, or actually as far as the res goes I'm sure the OS already supports 1080p but they have it limited to 720/768p for now. The same could be the case for quad core support since we're talking about the NT core which should support more cores with very little effort.

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