Well doesn’t Nokia like to reuse designs? They’ve adopted the same N9 polycarbonate shell for the Lumia 800 and 900 and now it’s rumored that they’ll keep at it, for a Symbian model with a great camera. Apparently, they’re also fond of the Nokia X7 design, that might be reused
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Nokia N95 was a fantastic phone when it came out and it was way ahead of its time and competition. Now, Bob Freking proposes us a follow-up to the device, the Nokia Lumia 95, a device that runs Windows Phone 8 on top of 4GB of RAM and packs a
After so many designs from other brands, Nokia is back to amaze us, courtesy of Mohammed Shihuzaan, who created the Nokia Lumia 802 concept with Windows Phone 8. Also called Apollo, this OS will possibly bring a couple of changes that will turn the OS battle in Microsoft’s favor. And
If there’s one thing that we’re crazy about, aside from concepts then that’s renders. Luckily I stumbled upon a fresh Nokia design, that supposedly belongs to the Lumia 601 handset. Here’s what I’m talking about: Not so long ago Nokia published a developer-oriented video featuring a large display Windows Phone
Next week will be all about Nokia World 2011 and the Nokia 800 (Sea Ray), Sabre and Ace models, but till then let’s have a look at a fresh concept from Shihuzaan. Dubbed Nokia 903 or simply Precious, this is a Windows Phone device, that’s pictured below. To me this
Alberto Pietrobon decided to borrow the Nokia E6 design and implement Windows Phone on it, for a result that easily fits in the touch and type segment. What came out was the Nokia 950 concept phone, possibly featuring Mango OS and giving us a QWERTY keyboard to interact with. What’s
What we have right here is a leak of a mockup of a potential Nokia 900 sketch, so this is not to be taken for authentic… This is supposed to be among the first Windows Phone 7 units from Nokia and maybe it’s the Sea Ray model I’ve been hearing
We’re back with mynokiablog’s series of Dream Nokias and this time Windows Phone 7 is involved as well. The device pictured below is the Nokia W6, created by Peter Lackman. Basically, this a Nokia E7 or N8 with a modified version of Windows Phone on it… Nokia’s Windows Phone that’s
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