Images and video of Nokia’s first Windows Phone 7 device have been leaked.
Earlier this week, Nokia was making a big fuss over the its first MeeGo device and the shipping dates for the latest version of its proprietary OS, Symbian Anna. However, it seems today has brought news of a much more interesting ‘first’ for Nokia -- the company’s first Windows Phone 7 handset.
Here are photos of Nokia’s first smartphone running Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. Of course, anyone can take a couple of low quality photos and claim they depict an unreleased and highly anticipated handset. To that end, there’s also video footage that leaves very little doubt that this is the real deal. It shows Nokia CEO Stephen Elop unveiling the device at a private event. Despite the Chief Executive’s request to turn off all cameras because he was going to show something ‘super confidential [they] do not want to see it out in the blogosphere,’ one wily attendee managed to catch a glimpse of the phone on camera and has posted it to YouTube for all the world to see.
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