Nokia is about to launch 5 new products
Code names for Nokia's new phones and tablets have just been released online, including names reminiscent of Spy 007.
Code names for Nokia's new phones and tablets have just been released online, including names reminiscent of Spy 007.
@Evleaks members have revealed on Twitter that Nokia will release Goldfinger, Moneypenney, Normandy, Phantom and Spinel models. Of these, the two most notable names are Moneypenney , the lovable Bond Girls with the alias " M ", and Goldfinger, a man obsessed with gold in Spy 007 series.
Spinel is a mineral so this could be a phone model running Windows Phone with aluminum casing. The other two names are quite general and can be understood in many different ways.
Nokia had a busy year with a cheap range of Lumia 520/521 until the most configurable model was the Lumia 1520 using quad-core chips and a 6-inch screen. However, it seems that the company still does not want to stop on the way to regain market share from Android and iOS hands.
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