Microsoft is said to revamp its Lumia flagships with higher specs and will drop off the Nokia logo on the upcoming Lumia phones.
We've seen the new look at the first Lumia.phone without the Nokia branding, though minimal upgrades has been made. But this is just the beginning of Microsoft's move to introduce new.
Microsoft is said to unveil three new flagships with high-end features to compete with the ultimate Android phones and Apple iPhone.
According to reports, the specs of one of the upcoming Microsoft Lumia Phones in 2015 has leaked.
The Lumia 1030 is rumored to sport a 50MP rear shooter, the first smartphone to feature such camera. Its camera sensor will be manufactured by Toshiba, and expected to carry an improved PureView camera technology, but with only a short pulse LED flash instead of a XENON flash.
According to Nokia Power User reported by Know Your Mobile, "It is difficult to believe that Microsoft Mobile will really like to bring highermega-pixel camera than Lumia 1020."
"We have seen 10 MP camera of Lumia 830 performing admirably in spite of its smaller module, so we think the trend is towards going slim with better performance."
Other leaked specs of the Lumia 1030 include a 5-inch screen that will support a display resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels and it will be powered by quad-core processor. The handset will be supported by a 2 GB of RAM and runs on Windows Phone 8.1 OS.
In other reports, It is said to offer a 32GB and 64Gb variant and expandable memory of up to 128GB via microsd.
Meanwhile, concept designer Jonas Daehnert, has made 3D concept of such a Microsoft Lumia 1030.
See demo video below.
Microsoft is also said to be on the works of the upcoming Lumia 940 that may also sport a high-end camera at 24-megapixel PureView with 60 fps video recording and a 5-Megapixel front camera.
The Redmond tech giant hasn't made any official statement about these Microsoft Lumia 1030 rumors.