New details about Microsoft's upcoming two flagships surface online and points out to the rumoured Lumia 940 and 940 XL.
Microsoft had been rumored to be in the works of two upcoming flagship phones which will be the first Lumia phones to run on Windows 10. These flagships are believed to be the Lumia 940 and Lumia 940 XL following the release of the Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 dubbed as the affordable flagship, Nokia Power User repoted.
Yesterday,UnleashThePhones gave more details on the upcoming flagships which are codenamed 'Cityman' and 'Talkman' along with their respective specs have leaked online.
According to its report, the 'more premium high-end' Lumia codenamed 'Cityman' will feature a 5.7 inch QHD display, while the 'Talkman' has a smaller screen display of 5.2inc with the same resolution.
Both phones will be powered by a 64-bit processor of Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 or Snapdragon 808 which we've first seen on the LG G4. Their processors are coupled with a 3GB of RAM and an internal storage of 32GB which can be expanded via a microSD.
Camera-wise, both flagships are said to feature a whopping camera of 20MP on its rear and 5MP front snapper. A 3000mAh removable battery is baked in the these flagships.
''Both phones will also have a triple-LED flash, each LED having a different shade (or "tone") to allow for photos with the most natural colors,'' the report continued.
Meanwhile, other features of these upcoming flagships cited by Fudzilla may include an iris sensor for user's authentication, a docking station that can be connected as an accessory, or will work as a standalone computer like the Motorola Atrix and some features like a 3D-interaction.
As for its release, it was rumored to be launched in the last quarter of 2015.