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is this just a concept or a confirmed design?

seriously a source would be nice

p,s, that is indeed a sexy looking phone

I think someone just up and made it, I originally saw it here: http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/9/4082036/nokia-sec-filing-microsoft-smartphone-hints

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Nice, but no matter how good it looks, the next round of Windows Phones MUST FULLY SUPPORT Bluetooth 4.0 w/aptX and low power devices.

32GB and 64BG models would be preferable as well.

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I think Microsoft were serious about making a surface phone,BUT then the nokia deal happened,so they backed off. I think if that nokia deal didn't happen,there would be surface phone.

i bet they are going to release surface phone with windows phone 9

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Why ? I don't need a single hand or any other body part to count the people that care.

You're probably unfit and have no clue what strong fit(ness) people do with BT 4.0, so I understand your ignorance completely.

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You're probably unfit and have no clue what strong fit(ness) people do with BT 4.0, so I understand your ignorance completely.

Yeah because you can't be fit without BT 4 and some overpriced gadgets.....

If BT 4 is going to bring a tide of people with poor assumptions and high opinions of their fitness then I hope its not supported.

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