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Microsoft rumored to launch six new Windows 10 Mobile handsets – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 13, 2015
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Microsoft rumored to launch six new windows 10 mobile handsets

Windows Phone is struggling at the moment, but it appears the company has high hopes with the upcoming Windows 10 Mobile. The Redmond-based company is also expected to launch a new flagship Windows 10 Mobile handsets in the coming months, possibly at the IFA 2015 in Berlin, but it seems there are more handsets in the pipeline running the new operating system. 

Evan Blass, also popularly known as @evleaks, revealed there are six new Windows Phone handsets which will see the light of the day in the coming months. He didn’t go into much details about the handsets, but we can take this with a pinch of salt considering the good reputation of @evleaks when it comes to unannounced products.

.@hemanv Well I know of at least six upcoming handsets which would dispute that ?

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 10, 2015

Previous rumors hint at two new smartphones codenamed Cityman and Talkman — rumored to be the upcoming Lumia 940 and 940 XL. Both alleged devices are said to come with top-of-the-line specifications on board, although there’s no official word from Microsoft about there existence, and there won’t be any until their launch date.

Stay tuned to WinBeta, we’ll update you if we get any other information about the upcoming Windows 10 Mobile handsets.

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