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    Nokia’s Lumia look a like 10.1-inch Windows RT tablet with code name Sirius

    Rumors floating around the Finnish Lumia maker is that, Nokia is set to release a Windows RT by launching a 10.1-inch tablet soon. According to the rumor-mill, the tablet is codenamed Sirius, and is set to be launched soon. The picture we see above is a prototype leak that looks like a Nokia Lumia phone, only now it’s blown up to 10.1 inches.

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    Rumors further speculate that the tablet is thinner and lighter than the iPad. Just like the usual Nokia tastes, we expect them to come in  several colors.  A rear 6-megapixel camera and  a 2-megapixel shooter at the front is also in the pipeline. The 10.1-inch display that Nokia is planning to use will run at 1920 x 1080 resolution, and has been improved for outdoor readability thanks to a high amount of brightness output. There also a Qualcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor alongside 2GB of RAM.

    A solid 10 hours of battery life with LTE connectivity is another goal Nokia wants to achieve with the Sirius. Other features include a MicroSD port to extend the 32GB of storage, a Micro HDMI connector, and a Micro USB port. There’s rumors of a keyboard that doubles as a battery extender is also expected to ship with the tablet.

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    Nokia will unveil the tablet at a launch event in New York, which is currently scheduled for September 26th..

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