The first Nokia WP7 phone was recently revealed by the company's CEO Stephen Elop. The handset, codenamed Sea Ray, garnered much attention from the public, though it was more of a leak rather than a formal announcement. The leak has greatly helped Nokia's cause. However, it was well known that this was only a slice of the cake and a bunch of other WP7 Nokia devices were on the horizon. Now, a new video has leaked, which shows off alleged Nokia WP7 handsets which are relatively unknown to us.
The video seems to have been sent alleged by a Microsoft \ Nokia employee (with an ovi.com email address) to an unofficial Nokia blog. It starts off in a typical Nokia way with a bunch of messages, followed by the three handsets. We remember seeing the handsets since one of them is pretty reminiscent of the handset that we saw during the MS \ Nokia deal. The first handset shown in the video has some action going on with the dedicated Maps, Ovi, and the Nokia Clock tile, which looks pretty slick.
On first look, the video appears to be authentic. Towards the end of the video, we are treated to a Microsoft dual screen concept phone, which was leaked a month ago. However, the possibility exists that the video is doctored. Either way, an announcement regarding the handsets by Nokia or Microsoft should be very helpful. As of now though, the video has been taken down by the uploader due to copyright reasons. Thankfully, we have been able to save screenshots of the handsets from the video.
The video seems to have been sent alleged by a Microsoft \ Nokia employee (with an ovi.com email address) to an unofficial Nokia blog. It starts off in a typical Nokia way with a bunch of messages, followed by the three handsets. We remember seeing the handsets since one of them is pretty reminiscent of the handset that we saw during the MS \ Nokia deal. The first handset shown in the video has some action going on with the dedicated Maps, Ovi, and the Nokia Clock tile, which looks pretty slick.
On first look, the video appears to be authentic. Towards the end of the video, we are treated to a Microsoft dual screen concept phone, which was leaked a month ago. However, the possibility exists that the video is doctored. Either way, an announcement regarding the handsets by Nokia or Microsoft should be very helpful. As of now though, the video has been taken down by the uploader due to copyright reasons. Thankfully, we have been able to save screenshots of the handsets from the video.


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