"phonearena" declare : Unreleased Nokia Windows Phone 8 handset leaks with physical QWERTY in tow

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As it stated in Featuring a front-facing physical QWERTY keyboard, the handset ran an early version of Windows Phone 8 but was never released. As a result, the Nokia lumia RX-100 became one of those unreleased phones that never got a chance to show the public what it could do.Check out images of the Nokia RX-100 by simply clicking on the slideshow below.source: MSPowerusers Amid the excitement generated by the physical QWERTY keyboard on the BlackBerry KEYone , a leak has revealed that back in 2012, Nokia had a Windows Phone powered handset prepped for the business market. The physical QWERTY was made up of 39 keys without a dedicated numbers row. The unit was known as the Nokia RX-100, and photographs of the phone have been discovered on a website in China.


as declared in Source: Baidu Tieba via Windows Latest | Images: Windows Latest It looks like it's running a Developer Preview version of Windows Phone 7 - possibly what was to replace Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. On the subject of Nokia lumia's Windows Phone stint, many things have surfaced, some of which after the Microsoft acquisition in 2014. Although it doesn't have an official name, the type is listed as "Nokia RX-100", so we will refer to it that way. According to Windows Latest, images leaked on Baidu Tieba - a communication platform offered by the Chinese search engine - reveal a 2012-era cancelled Nokia prototype.

Cancelled Windows Phone 7 handset from Nokia appears in photos, has physical keyboard
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Nokia Windows Phone with front-facing keyboard leaks (pictures)

Way back in 2012 there was a rumour that Nokia lumia was shopping around a Nokia E6-type Windows Phone to carriers at Mobile World Congress. The handset ran an early version of Windows Phone 8 (which was only released much later in October 2012) and had 2 GB of storage and an AMOLED screen. The handset was meant to address the same business market as that device and would have featured a front-facing keyboard paired with a touch screen. They keyboard had a compact 39 keys without a dedicated number row. Today the device, the Nokia RX-100, has made a unique appearance on Chinese site Tieba, courtesy of Nokibar, confirming that some rumours are real, even when there is no evidence for many years.

Nokia Windows Phone with front-facing keyboard leaks (pictures)


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