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Is this our version of the Lumia 900 ?


The latest handset from the blossoming Nokia and Windows Phone partnership has been leaked, with the Lumia 910 appearing on a Dutch retailer's website.




The as-yet-unannounced Nokia Lumia 910 looks to be practically identical to the Lumia 900 recently announced for US market, exclusively on the AT&T network.

The only difference between the 900 and the 910, according to the Dutch site Typhone.com appears to be an upgrade to the camera.

The listing claims that the device boasts a 12-megapixel camera, rather than the 8-megapixel offering served-up by the Lumia 910.

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