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Nokia’s 41-megapixel Lumia smartphone will launch in the U.S. this summer

Published Feb 5th, 2013 10:45PM EST
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Earlier reports indicated that Nokia (NOK) was preparing to bring its 41-megapixel PureView camera technology to its Lumia line of Windows Phone devices. The company was said to be working on a new smartphone, code-named EOS, with an improved design and an upgraded PureView camera that would launch later this year. Sources speaking to The Guardian on Monday confirmed the handset’s existence and revealed that it is scheduled to launch in the United States this summer. It has previously been suggested that AT&T (T) will be the first carrier to offer the EOS smartphone. Nokia declined to comment “on market rumors or speculation.”

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