Nokia Lumia M Concept Phone

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Designer: Michael Schroder

Deviantart user Michael Schroder (codename Loki Bartleby) has come out with another creation, a Nokia Lumia M. This concept phone ditches the polycarbonate exterior and goes for aluminum. Yeah, the M stands for metal, I guess! By checking out the artist impression or graphic illustration, you would get a sense that it resembles the good old N8.

The first impression is that this handset looks kind of longish. Indeed its length measures 61 mm, largely to accommodate a 720 pixels display (4.3 inch across). It is 9 mm in thickness. Loki mentioned that this Nokia Lumia M belongs to the midrange category, so I hazard a guess by assuming it is powered by a Snapdragon dual core S4 processor with 1 GB RAM onboard. The underlying OS has to be Windows Phone 8. The graphics also demonstrate a prominent PureMotion logo on the screen, so that got to be the technology of choice. The camera fixed at the back looks like it falls within 8 or 12 mega-pixel range; seems like it has nothing to do with Pureview technology.

On side of the phone is equipped with On/Off button and camera button, and you can locate the volume button on the other side. Right under the display are the capacitive buttons and a microUSB port and speakers. Now this Nokia Lumia M does not come with the usual glossy Lumias' appearance that Nokia seems to be proud of, so I bet it would not fall off the user's hand as easily.

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Nokia Lumia M Concept Phone

Nokia Lumia M Concept

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