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New blurry photo resembling Lumia 1020 camera hints at a future Windows phone

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 22, 2019
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New blurry photo resembling Lumia 1020 camera hints at a future Windows phone

A new really blurry photo of what resembles the camera on the Nokia Lumia 1020 was posted online recently by Even Blass, better know for his Twitter username evleaks. Users of the 1020 should be excited to know that there may be a successor to the phone just around the corner.

Don’t give up hope, Windows fans. pic.twitter.com/Vce2NODMnk

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 15, 2015

No other information was provided, and we don’t know what will be inside the phone, when it’s coming out, or if it’s even coming out at all, but we have high hopes for it. Although just speculation, it appears to be a sleeker design of the original version of the Lumia 1020, and it replaces the older flash with a newer more compact design.

Remember that leaks from unofficial sources aren’t always accurate, but “evleaks” has been pretty accurate in the past. If this is proven to be true, it’s great news for users of the Lumia 1020, and following Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia Corporation, it could far surpass the specifications of the handset too.

Further reading: evleaks, Lumia 1020, Nokia, Windows Phone

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