Nokia can be pretty sneaky with these things, like the solid yellow background with black oval that turned out to be the loudspeaker of the Asha 501.
So, is this an Asha? Maybe, but not if "big" refers to physical size – Asha phones are generally small.Stephen Elop, Nokia CEO, did talk about phablets in early May, and the defining characteristic of phablets is "big".
This would, however, require the device to run the elusive GDR3 update, which will finally enable 1080p resolution as WXGA (1280 x 768) can only be stretched so far. The update will also add quad-core support and other features, except the latest info is that it's slated for next year.Then again, the Nokia Lumia 625 is pretty big - 4.7" screen - with only WVGA resolution.
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