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Nokia Lumia 2520 officially official: Snapdragon 800-powered 10.1-inch Windows RT 8.1 tablet

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The long-time rumored  Nokia  Lumia  2520 has been officially announced. Just as expected, it’s a 10.1-inch Windows RT 8.1 tablet, powered by Qualcomm’s fast Snapdragon 800 quad-core chip clocked at 2.2GHz. That screen supports full HD resolution, in case you wonder, while the rest of the specs include a 6.7-megapixel camera with ZEISS optics on the back, 2-megapixel wide-angle front-facing camera, 8,000 mAh battery and 4G LTE connectivity support (in addition to Wi-Fi). Available this fall 2013 in red, cyan, white and black – the Lumia 2520 owners will be able to pair it with the Nokia Power Keyboard, a wrap-around cover that includes a full keyboard and gesture trackpad, while also providing five hours of extra battery life. Aside from the device itself, Nokia also prepared few app surprises. One of them is Dragons Adventure, which was built in partnership with DreamWorks Animation to “transform a family drive into an interactive gaming experience.” Inspired by “How to Train Your

Nokia Lumia 2520 is actually Nokia Sirius

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If Microsoft doesn’t spoil the party, Nokia will soon launch its very first Windows RT tablet, which we knew under the codename “Sirius.” That, of course, won’t be the device’s final name; according to  EVleaks  it will be sold as Nokia Lumia 2520. Yup, the Finnish giant will keep the Lumia brand for all of its Windows-based devices, whether they run Windows Phone or Windows RT. Specs wise, the Lumia 2520 will come with a 10.1-inch full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) screen, 2GB of RAM, and a pair of cameras. The one on the back will have a 6-megapixel sensor while the front-facing one will sport a 2-megapixel one. In addition, earlier rumors suggest this thing will come with 32GB of expandable storage and have a battery that gives it up to 10 hours of operation. The price is set at around $499. All said, we’re not sure the Finnish company will be able to move a critical number of Sirius units before it officially becomes a part of Microsoft.