New photo of Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 powered Smartphone dubbed as the Nokia Sabre has once again leaked online thanks to folks over at WPcentral. The leaked photo shows that it will have the three typical Windows Phone physical buttons, with Back, Search and Windows however the Windows Button covered up by the thumb.

Design-wise the Nokia Sabre bears a striking resemblance to the currently existing Nokia 603 but unfortunately it will not be featuring a front facing camera because as one can see there is no sign of icon to switch from back to front. Anyhow according to the source Nokia Sabre will run on Microsoft’s Mango operating system and will be powered by a 1.4GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. Unlike the currently available big-screened Android Smartphone, Nokia Sabre will sport a modest 3.5in WVGA display as well as there will also be a 5 megapixel camera at the back of the device, which will take care of taking photos and recording videos.
Furthermore other of its features will include 16GB of built-in memory GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm connector and a 1540 mAh battery.
As for its official announcement, it is said that Microsoft and Nokia will announce this Smartphone along with two other Windows Phone device is Nokia World event that is to kick off next Wednesday. For its pricing it is expected to fall under mid-range category costing between 300-350 Euros that means around $410-$480 in United States for an unlocked version. So stay tuned folks and let us know whether you will be going for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus or this Smartphone by your comments in the comment box below.
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