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Nokia patent reveals possible Lumia Arrow design

A patent recently granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office has revealed one of two Windows Phone 8 devices expected to be unveiled by Nokia and Microsoft next week.

The design in the patent looks rather similar to the current low-end Nokia Windows Phone, the Lumia 610. This device has been around for a while now and considering we are on the verge of seeing a fair bit of Windows Phone 8 hardware this designs more than likely related to the “Arrow”. The Arrow will be the lower end phone unveiled at the September 5th event when compared to the expected “Phi” flagship.

Not much is known about the Arrow but earlier leaks have pointed towards a 4.3 inch display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

KitGuru says: We believe it is entirely possible Windows Phone 8 will launch the platform into the mainstream.

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