Flickr users, ahead of its speculated debut, spotted the Nokia Lumia 1020 this week.
An image on Flickr was marked to be from a Lumia 1020 device with an one picture listed with 2,947x1,658 pixels, which is approximately 5 megapixels. A second picture was listed with 2,352x1,568 pixels, which is roughly 3.7 megapixels.
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The Flickr user in question is Joe Belfiore, although the images and its data could be fake, users have suggested that the Lumia 1020 could shoot multiple resolution images via its large sensor.
According to The Telegraph, reports have listed that Lumia 1020 to have a quad-core chip, 32GB of internal storage, and a screen size of 4.5 inches.
The Lumia 1020 is a rumored device that's likely to debut at Nokia's July 11 "Zoom Reinvented" event in New York. The event has been promoted with the tagline "41 million reasons to zoom in," perhaps a reference to 41 megapixels of a camera.
WPCentral has posted a render of the Lumia 1020's yellow model, which supports the claim the device will sport a 41-megapixel rear-facing camera. The device will also be available in black and white models.
In regards to carriers, AT&T is likely to sell the Lumia 1020 in the U.S. with an off-contract price of $602.
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