Hot on the heels of the emergence of few pieces of info regarding the next Symbian release, supposedly called Belle, we can also have a look at the first Nokia concept phone that would be based on it.
Called Nokia X10, the device should pack a 2 GHz Quad-Core Processor, complemented by 2 GB RAM and a powerful GPU, making it one of the most appealing concept phone we've had the chance to see in a while.
The Nokia X10 concept comes from Nando Sang Putra, via My Nokia Blog, and might easily turn into a mobile phone capable of bringing down popular handsets like the Windows Phone-based HD7, or the Android-powered Galaxy S II, or the HTC Sensation.
If only Nokia came up with a similar idea a few years ago! Symbian would have certainly managed to remain at the top of the mobile market, especially if backed by powerful, appealing handsets at lower price tags.
However, the Nokia X10 would be a high-end phone, which means that its price would be leveraged as well. And with a 4.5-inch touchscreen – Dragontrail Glass Display – capable of delivering a 1280 x 720 pixels resolution, the handset would certainly worth every penny.
But there's more to it. The concept phone would come with support for 4G LTE networks, as well as with Quad-band connectivity, TV-out (1080p video) via HDMI with Dolby Digital Plus sound, or USB port.
On the back, the handset should sport a 15 MP photo snapper, with Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, Dual Xenon flash and full HD 1080p@30fps video recording capabilities. It would be complemented by a front-facing 5 MP camera with EDoF, face detection and flash to enable video calling at night as well.
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The Nokia X10 would also sport Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Thermo sensor, Magnetometer sensor, and 3-axis Gyro sensor, as well as a Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery to provide users with extended usage time.
For enthusiasts, this would be the Nokia phone they have always dreamed of. Undoubtedly, with the latest advancements in the mobile industry, it would not be too long before handsets that would sport similar specs arrive on shelves, though it remains to be seen whether Nokia would actually release such a Symbian phone.
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