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Upcoming Lumia flagship shows up online, sports a 5.7″ 1080p display, runs Windows 10

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 23, 2019
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Upcoming Lumia flagship shows up online, sports a 5.7" 1080p display, runs Windows 10

The Lumia 930 was released back in July last year, and since then, there has been a lack of Windows Phone flagships from Microsoft. Nothing to take on recently released competing devices from the likes of Apple and Samsung, and nothing to steal the headlines.

According to recent reports, that’s all about to change as we approach the anniversary of the Lumia 930 launch. Ad hosting network AdDuplex has spotted a new device appearing in its logs which it believes is a high-end Lumia smartphone. RM-1085 supposedly features a 5.7” 1080p display and is powered by Windows 10. Not much else is known about this device unfortunately, and considering the OS it’s running, it isn’t likely to show up until Windows 10 is released, which could be in July.

We expect to hear more detailed of RM-1085 in the near future. So stay tuned, and let us know what you think the device should feature to make it stand out in the market in the comments section below. 

Upcoming Lumia flagship shows up online, sports a 5.7" 1080p display, runs Windows 10

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