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New Leaked Picture Shows Nokia’s “Sirius” Windows RT Tablet

Paul Thurrott of WinSuperSite.com has posted a picture of what is apparently the upcoming Nokia Lumia tablet based on Windows RT. The tablet which is being called the Nokia Sirius for the time being is expected to be Nokia’s first flagship tablet. The device will come with a sleek red design and may be available in a range of different colours like the Lumia handsets are. The screen is expected to be full HD 1920 x 1080 with 4G connectivity, a MicroSD card slot, a micro USB slot and there is also a micro HDMI connectors for streaming content to TVs.

Internally the Nokia Sirius is reported to be powered by a quad core Qualcomm 8974 ARM processors – meaning it will have to run Windows RT and probably will use the latest 8.1 revision of RT. The battery life will reportedly be about 10 hours and could be extended with a detachable keyboard dock that has an additional battery. The price point of the tablet is reported at $499.

Image courtesy of WinSuperSite

Ryan Martin

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