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Nokia Lumia 920 Pureview Leaked Details

Nokia Lumia 920 Pureview Leaked Details
the Nokia Lumia 920 Pureview (pictured, left)


Exclusive News Of Amnay Technology

According to our source, Specifications the Nokia Lumia 920 Pureview Will be :

Screen size: 4.5-inch
Camera: 41 megapixels
Camera features:  Records video, Auto focus, Flash (Xenon)
Internal memory: 16 GB
RAM: 1 GB
 Screen type: LCD (Active, Color, Backlit)
Browser: HTML (Flash)
Operating system: Windows Phone 8
High-speed performance
High quality slow motion video capture and playback

That's all we have now about Nokia Lumia 920 Pureview

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  1. Nokia Lumia 920 Puremotion HD+ Display Automatically Adjusts To Sunlight Glare, So It Provid Super Smooth Scrolling Through Pixel Translation Speeds That Are 2.5x Faster Than Other Phones.


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