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Upcoming Microsoft Lumia 1330 Leaked Online; The Mid-range Phone To Debut At The Mobile World Congress

Dec 21, 2014 10:56 PM EST | By Paula Smith

The upcoming Microsoft Lumia 1330 specs leaked online alongside with a purported image.

The Lumia 1330 will have a smaller 5.7inch display compared to its predecessor, and has an HD display at 720p, as reports say.

Under the hood, upcoming Microsoft Lumia 1330 leaked specs include: a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor and Adreno 305 GPU. It will supported by a 1GB of RAM and a 32 GB internal storage.

Meanwhile, the major upgrade of the Lumia 1320's is its stunning 14 megapixel PureView rear camera and a five megapixel front camera.

In comparison to the Lumia 1330, the previous Lumia 1320 pulls off a 6 inch screen with the similar resolution on its successor and powered by a dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. It sports has a 5MP rear camera and a VGA front snapper.

Another update include the GDR2 OS or the Windows 8.1 Update 2.

Based on the Windows 8.1 model, the GDR2 will have a Message Access Protocol which allows a smartwatch to access text messages.

The Windows Phone 8.1 Update 2 will also bring MAP (Message Access Protocol); the HID 1.1, which might bring Bluetooth keyboards; HOGA (HID over General Attribute Protocol) which enables smartphones to interface with accessories; and the Absolute Volume Control support.

According to previous reports the upcoming Microsoft Lumia 1330 that has leaked will debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona alongside with the leaked Lumia 1030 or the project Mclaren.

But Senior Verge Editor Tom Warren denied that the project Mclaren is in the works.

In a post on Twitter, he said, "There is no Lumia 1030 right now. The leaked device is the cancelled Nokia McLaren. It was never a 50-megapixel camera, just around 20MP."

But Christian Today also mentioned in a report that, "The canceled Nokia McLaren was under development for quite a while before it was leaked. However, the company reportedly decided to abruptly stop its development and cancel the product for no apparent reason."

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