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AdDuplex slides may reveal Lumia 940 and Lumia 940 XL screen details

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 19, 2019
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The latest AdDuplex slide adds even more evidence to the rumors surrounding future flagship Lumia devices. Our commenter Sanket RJ Dave spotted that in slide 17 in the slideshow below you see details for two “Unreleased Devices.” The rest of the slides break down Windows Phone statistics which we reported on earlier today.

AdDuplex Windows Phone Device Statistics for June, 2015 from AdDuplex

The first device is coded as “Microsoft RM-1104, RM-1105” and it has a listed 1080p, 5.2” screen. This could be the rumored Lumia 940 which many believe will have a 5.2” screen.

The second device is labeled “Microsoft RM-1100” and it has a listed 1440×2560 screen. That resolution indicates a QHD display which is 2.5K according to Wikipedia. This screen size could mean that this is the rumored Lumia 940 XL.

We’ve seen multiple leaks of rumored specs and details about these devices and it’s fairly safe to say that they do indeed exist. The main questions left are which rumors or most correct, when will the devices be announced and released, and what will they be called. Many people have assumed that they will be called the Lumia 940 and Lumia 940 XL matching the naming pattern of the Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL that were recently released.

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