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Nokia Sabre – second Windows Phone Mango handset revealed___Swarovski iphone4s cases
10-23-11

Nokia hasn't done a particularly good job of keeping its first Windows Phone devices under wraps, and now it seems we've seen the Nokia Sabre. Read on to find out how it's shaping up.
See that picture up there? That's the second leaked photo (this time to wpcentral) in as many days for the forthcoming Nokia Sabre. This joins the N9-like Nokia 800 that we saw the other week, meaning that Nokia will have at least two - and quite possibly three - new Windows Phone handsets to show off at Nokia World next week.
So how's the Nokia Sabre shaping up? Here's what's been observed so far.
Based on the Nokia 603
If the picture above looks familiar to you, that's because it's very similar indeed to the recently revealed Nokia 603. That phone, of course, runs on Nokia's much-improved Symbian Belle OS, but other than that the dimensions and many of the components are likely to be the same.
3.5-inch screen
That means that the Nokia Sabre's screen is likely to be a 3.5-inch LCD display. That's pretty bog-standard by today's standards, lacking the sharpness of the same-sized iPhone 4S screen and the vividness of the Nokia N9‘s AMOLED display. Still, it should be perfectly decent while helping the phone to affordable status.
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Physical buttons
Unlike the Nokia 800, which looks set to have capacitive buttons that feel like an extension of the screen, the Nokia Sabre will have three good old-fashioned clicky buttons at the bottom. This being Windows Phone, they'll be for back, home and search.
Likely 1.4MHz processor
It's being reported that despite the lower level of components elsewhere, the Nokia Sabre will have exactly the same 1.4GHz single-core processor as the Nokia 800. More than enough to make Windows Phone 7.5 Mango fly, then.
No front camera
It's been noticed that this picture shows the Nokia Sabre running the Mango camera app, but that there's no front camera toggle. Could this mean that the Sabre won't be featuring a front-facing camera for video calls? The fact that the Nokia 603 also doesn't include such a feature would lend weight to this suggestion.designer iPhone 4s cases
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