The successor to the Nokia Lumia 1320 phablet has been in the news of late; the device has also been confirmed by a benchmark listing with most of the specs outlined.
Earlier reports has suggested the device would be called the Microsoft Lumia 1330 but new unconfirmed reports suggests it would be called the Microsot Lumia 1335.
The Microsoft Lumia 1330/1335 has been spotted in China in a couple of live images and most of the specs has been revealed. The phone is expected to pack a 5.7-inch HD OLED display making it a bit bigger than the Lumia 535.
It is expected to feature a rear 14.1MP camera with Zeiss Optics and LED flash. There is also a 5MP front facing camera on-board. The handset recently passed through the FCC which reveals it would be rocking the LTE-A (advanced LTE) connectivity making it the first Windows Phone with the feature.
The Microsoft Lumia 1330/1335 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8926) chipset with quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU, 1GB of RAM, 32GB space of internal storage and LTE Cat. 4.
The device is expected to go official soon judging by the fact that it has surfaced in different series of leak. There is still no official word on when it would be announced or how much it would cost in the market.