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From the rumor mill: Nokia Lumia 1320 is codenamed Batman

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Nokia and Microsoft on stage

While we patiently wait for Nokia’s upcoming event on October 22nd in Abu Dhabi, a new rumor has surfaced indicating that Nokia already has yet another Lumia smartphone in the works. Apparently, Nokia is working on the Lumia 1320, codenamed Batman.

According to @evleaks, who has been reliable in the past when it comes to Nokia smartphone-related news, the company is working on Lumia 1320, codenamed Batman. No word on what the specs are, but perhaps it will be a smaller variant of the 6-inch Lumia 1520.

Nokia is scheduled to hold an event in Abu Dhabi and rumors have suggested that Nokia will unveil the Lumia 1520, which is a 6-inch device that supports a 1080p resolution on Windows Phone. Nokia is also rumored to unveil a large Lumia 2520 Windows RT tablet and six other Lumia devices during the event.

Nokia is also reportedly planning some new accessories and will unveil them during the event. Nokia is planning on a “large range” of form factors and devices. We will keep you covered as details emerge.

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