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Nokia RM-964 with 5.2" screen now testing

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Zauba is at it again � this time the Indian import tracking site leaked a Nokia device with a 5.2" screen and the model number RM-964. The device is once again being imported for testing.

Unlike the 4.5" Nokia RM-977, the RM-964 is an expensive device costing INR 34,524 ($563/�410). It's a single-SIM only too, there's no mention of a dual-SIM version. So, it's clearly a Lumia of some kind (Asha devices are around INR 5,000), but what could it be?



A quick check reveals an old rumor for a 5.2" Nokia device, allegedly Lumia 825, that leaked in August. The specs for the handset listed 720p screen resolution, Snapdragon 400 chipset (quad-core processor, Adreno 305) and Windows Phone OS (but unfortunately, no model number).

The listed price seems a bit steep for those specs, but that's just the declared price for an R&D device and doesn�t necessarily reflect the real retail cost.

By the way, Nokia allegedly has a 5" powerhouse in the works too, the Lumia 929. With a 1080p screen and Snapdragon 800 chipset it will target flagship Androids, while the Nokia RM-964 Lumia 825 will face the mid-rangers.

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Nokia RM-964 with 5.2" screen now testing - reader commentsAnonymousComparing how my lumia 820 works to the android mid-range phoned of some friends, I would say that WP is way ahead in quite a few aspects like design, performance and features integrated in the OS. As for the ecosystem - the apps may be less, but hav...

Reply2013-12-11 17:425CbtAnonymousThe OS has ways to go, no one cares about specs when the OS is lagging behind the competition "Android, ios". Their app ecosystem is lagging behind the rest big time, without that they will just crawl along.

Reply2013-12-11 17:12Im44SarichiNice & happy to know that all the testing devices comes only to India! GR8, proud to be Indian.

Reply2013-12-11 17:08YMk4Read all commentsPost your commentTotal reader comments: 8
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