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32GB Nokia Lumia 1520 rumored to arrive at AT&T on January 10th – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 8, 2014
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32GB Nokia Lumia 1520 rumored to arrive at AT&T on January 10th

According to a new report, the Nokia Lumia 1520 will soon be available in a 32GB flavor beginning January 10th. Currently, you can only snag a 16GB model from ATT or various other retail outlets.

For those who don’t recall, the Nokia Lumia 1520 sports a gigantic 6-inch display with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels with 367 ppi density. Under the hood, the phablet is powered by the monstrous Snapdragon 800 chip clocked at 2.2GHz with Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM. The device also comes with  a 20 MP PureView camera with optical image stabilization and Carl Zeiss Optics. Other features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a massive 3,400 mAh battery and Windows Phone 8 OS with Lumia Black pre-installed out of the box.

As of right now, you can only get a 16GB model, which also offers a memory card slot that supports up to 64GB of additional storage. However, if you are in the market for a 1520 with a larger storage size, then this 32GB variant of the device is for you. In fact, in order to snag this device, you will have to go to ATT’s website to order it directly. No word yet on pricing. More on this as it develops.

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