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    Nokia Lumia 1520, going with the Android trend with a giant 6-inch 1080p display

    Seems the Bandit has just leaked again and this time its major, and from the looks of it, we may not be far from the launch of this  6-inch Lumia 1520 Windows Phone. Nokia was the only Windows OEM (Before the Microsoft acquisition) that wanted Microsoft to up its game with its mobile OS to match up with the Android camp.

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    We reported about  this phone last month thanks to a leaked image, but the Verge has managed to publish a number of new photos of the device. Most of the images we see compare the Lumia 1520 to a Sony Xperia handset and the iPad mini, so that we see how big the 6-inch 1080p handset is. According to the leaker the device has 2GBof RAM, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 6-inch 1080p display, 32GBof storage, and an SD slot.

    There is also Microsoft’s latest Windows Phone 8 update, known as GDR (General Distribution) 3, can be seen running on the device with an additional column of Live Tiles on the Start Screen for 1080p resolution support. We shall wait till the announcement of this phone plus also the Microsoft latest iteration on Windows phone.

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