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A new photo of the alleged Nokia Windows Phone device with a 41-megapixel camera has been revealed by @evleaks, a reputable source for photographs of upcoming technology products.

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Information of Nokia's rumored smartphone with a 41-megapixel camera, code-named "EOS," has leaked steadily over the past few months, though few images have revealed the front of the device. Now, however, a clear image of the smartphone has leaked, and it has a familiar appearance.

The Twitter account of @evleaks, which has revealed numerous devices in recent months before their official announcements, posted a promotional picture of the new Nokia device late Wednesday, seen above. AT&T will reportedly carry the phone, which @evleaks claims will be formally called the Nokia Lumia 1020, making it the first Windows Phone device from the company with a four-digit product number.

Because the picture is of the smartphone's front, the portion that houses the high-quality camera can't be seen. Previously leaked photos indicated the device would feature a prominent bump on the back because of the camera. The importance of the phone's camera can be seen on the device's Start screen, which shows a previously unknown "Nokia Pro Cam" app, hinting at a custom camera experience from the company.

The general appearance of the Lumia 1020 mirrors the high-end Lumia line, such as the Lumia 920. Nokia has established the style since its first Windows Phone device, the Nokia Lumia 800, launched with Windows Phone 7 in late 2011.

Nokia is expected to officially announce the Lumia 1020 on July 11.

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calguyhunk

Prolly will sell millions. Too bad though, 'cuz with Android, it would have sold tens of millions :yes:

/ Android troll :P

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