With Windows Phone 8 set to be rolled out later this year, Finnish phone maker Nokia is going to be among the first manufacturers to introduce handsets running it. And according to an Unwiredview.com report, one of these handsets could be the upcoming Nokia Lumia 910.
Details about the 910 first emerged in January. This was a time when the Lumia 900 wasn’t even out. Back then, it was stated that the 910 would be introduced in May (although that didn’t happen). But now we’re hearing about the Lumia 910 again, and this time it’s a bit more official, after the smartphone was spotted in Nokia’s Device Application Access program.
The Nokia Lumia 910 has already shown up as a possible option for application testing. Dutch blog NieuweMobiel also speculated that the handset was running on Windows Phone 8 device.
The WMPoweruser blog was skeptical that the Lumia 910 would be Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone 8 device and says that it’s “much more likely it is a Lumia 900 variant, possibly with a differentiator like 32 GB storage, to keep the market going while we wait for the real Windows Phone 8 handsets to arrive.”
Only time will tell if the new handset will run Windows Phone 8 eventually.