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Microsoft Lumia 850 Update: Specs Evaluation Say Mid-Range Phone, Not LTE Capable; Leaked Online Images Reveal Dimensions of Thinnest Smartphone?

Microsoft Lumia 850 images leaked on Twitter, which revealed the upcoming device's dimensions.

Another Microsoft Lumia 850 information leaked online with regards to Microsoft's phones. If one would remember, not too long ago, documents were also leaked for several of the planned flagship phones of the Redmond-based tech giant.  This time it is  just for the Lumia 850.

Microsoft Lumia 850 was revealed last Dec, 4. Leaked images were rendered via a tweet by the famed tipster @OnLeaks.  The rendered images were the first for the rumored Lumia 850, which stands at 155.9 x 77.23 x 6.92 (mm).  The measurement was included with the leaked rendered images.

The Microsoft Lumia 850 so far showed that this will be one of the thinnest smartphones that Microsoft has to offer. This Windows 10 phone was believed to be cancelled when its specifications leaked a few months ago, GSM Arena reported.

Based on the Microsoft Lumia 850 previous leaked information, it will be a 5inch phone with 768p density, protected by Gorilla Glass 3.  The chipset is a quad-core Snapdragon 410 with a speed of 1.4GHz and will contain 1GB RAM.  An Adreno 306 is included in its GPU, for an additional kick.  

The Microsoft Lumia 850 main camera is a 10 MP ZEISS and secondary is pegged at 5MP. A 16GB internal storage is present and a MicroSD for expansion, but with an unknown size.  The device will be powered by a 2,650mAH battery.

Based on the specs, the Microsoft Lumia 850 can be considered as a midrange phone and will not be LTE capable. Other connections available for the phone are WiFi b/g/n and a BT 4.0 with A2DP. In addition to this, it is said to have a gold-colored trimmings and a gold-colored  Microsoft logo, Ecumenical News reported.  It will also have a flash for the front camera, as @evleaks said, another popular leakster.

The Microsoft Lumia 850's manufacturer is very quiet with these leaks at the moment.


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