Nokia Lumia 1320 Windows Phone 8 smartphone leaks ahead of Nokia World

Nokia world kicks off on Oct. 22 and many of its unannounced devices have leaked. The latest is the Lumia 1320 codenamed "Batman", which will bring a large display to the low-end segment of the market.

Nokia and Apple are both holding press events on Otc. 22, where each company will launch several highly-anticipated devices. Apple has the iPad 5, iPad mini 2, MacBook Pro updates, possible new Apple TV, and more. Nokia's event will also see the company launch its very own tablet. The device is expected to be a Windows RT 8.1 device that will reportedly be very 'Surface-like,' complete with a built-in kickstand.

Nokia will also use Nokia World to launch its latest smartphone lineup heading into the holiday season. The company will announce the first Windows Phone phablet with the Lumia 1520. Microsoft's latest Windows Phone GDR3 update seems tailor-made for the device. It includes support for screens larger than 5 inches, 1080p Full HD displays and quad-core processors. The Lumia 1520 is widely believed to feature a 6-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display and a 2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor. The company is also expected to ship the device with a high-end 20.7-megapixel PureView rear camera with Carl Zeiss Optics and optical image stabilization (OIS).

The company will also launch the Lumia 929, a 5-inch smartphone reportedly headed to Verizon with the same 20.7-megapixel shooter found on the Lumia 1520. A new device has now emerged from evleaks, just before Nokia makes it official. The Lumia 1320 is rumored to be a a mid-range phablet that has been going by the codename "Batman." There aren't any details about its specs, but you can tell this is a GDR3 handset due to its large screen and the ability to add more Live Tiles to the start screen.

The Lumia 1320 has been reportedly designed as "the top low-end Windows Phone, but the specs will be similar to the existing Lumia 625." The handset will likely include a 5-megapixel rear camera and a VGA front-facing shooter. The company will also add its new Nokia Camera app, which brings more features and settings to the built-in camera.

Nothing is official just yet, but Nokia's Oct. 22 event is due very soon. Stay tuned.

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