The Microsoft brand will appear on new Nokia devices
A few days before the image of the Lumia 830, the Lumia 820 device was leaked out. Recently, GSMArena technology site continues to publish press photos of this device, thereby revealing some remarkable details.
The most interesting thing about this photo is the words "Nokia by Microsoft" which implies a repeat of Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia and claims that the device is developed by Microsoft. There have been rumors before that the Microsoft brand will appear on new Nokia devices and the picture has confirmed it.
This is one of the first results of Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia. Perhaps the Nokia brand will not disappear immediately, but it is possible that in a year or two, Windows Phone phones will be named Microsoft only.
In addition, the photo above also revealed 13MP resolution camera with Carl Zeiss lens on Lumia 830. The device can be equipped with a 4.5 inch touch screen.
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