It seems that Nokia is all geared up to launch plethora of Windows phone offering for its consumers.
According to the latest report swirling in the media world, the Finnish company is believed to come up with six new devices in the pipeline, which have been outed by Nokia's Remote Device Access (RDA) service. The service enables developers to gain a little remote playtime with certain Nokia devices, and these six unannounced devices were spotted over there lately.
Moreover, as per the reports by GSMArena and Nokia Power User, Nokia's RDA tool has leaked six Nokia devices namely, the Nokia 510, Nokia Belle 805, Nokia Lumia 910, Nokia Lumia 920, Lumia 950 and the Nokia Lumia 1001.
Reports have mentioned that the Nokia 510 is probably a successor to the Nokia 500 that was announced way back in the August of 2011, and was the cheapest Symbian handset, however, the Nokia 510 will probably have updated specifications with a lower price point.
Further, the Nokia Belle 805 could be a Nokia 808 PureView that lacks the large camera. When it comes to the Nokia Lumia 910, past reports have already speculated that the handset would come with a 12 megapixel camera.
Additionally reports have also revealed that both Verizon and Sprint will start to offer Windows Phone handsets at some point in the not too distant future, so it is possible that the Nokia Lumia 910, and Lumia 920 could be variants of the Nokia Lumia 900, and also suggest that the Nokia Lumia 950 could be a QWERTY model.
Coming on to Nokia Lumia 1001, according to the GSMArena reports, the device could possibly be a smartphone running Windows Phone 8 or even a Nokia tablet.
Until now, Nokia had only two Windows Phone devices available in the U.S. - T-Mobile's Lumia 710 and AT&T's Lumia 900. But Nokiapoweruser's recent news suggests that the company is prepping to launch a whole new line of Windows Phones.