Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop is either more foolish than we thought, or he's an evil mastermind who's planned all of this. On second thought? We don't care, because he just gave us our first brief (very brief) look at what is now officially Nokia's first Windows Phone.
The phone has been dubbed "Sea Ray" and boy does it look a lot like the N9. Design wise it is very, very similar to the rectangular MeeGo slab and looks to include the same 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss image sensor, but Engadget also noticed a few different tweaks. For one, this device includes a dual-LED flash and for another it's rocking a camera button on its right side, meaning this really is a Windows Phone that is going to stick to Microsoft's hardware restrictions. Plus we can tell it's running Windows Phone Mango thanks to the new Xbox Live tile in the photo above.
Besides that we don't know much else at this point. But hey, we're not crazy and the Nokia Windows Phone does exist. So there. You may now proceed to salivate.
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Via: Engadget
Source: Technet.hu
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