
Nokia Lumia 910 does not exist
Natasha Garyali
Nokia camera guru, Damian Dinning refutes the existence of Nokia Lumia 910 smartphone
Published on Feb 7, 2012
The Nokia Lumia 910 does not exist, according to senior Nokia man.
The official confirmation comes from none other than Damian Dinning, the head of Imaging Experience of the Nokia Smart Devices division.
In response to a fans tweet about the rumored 12-mega pixel Nokia Lumia 910, Dinning responded that the smartphone does not exist.
Some experts indicate that Danning's denial statement may be partially true. While a Nokia 910 with a 12-megapixel may not exist, there is a possibility of a upgraded Nokia 910 with the standard sensor found on the Nokia 900.
The twitter conversation also dished out another bit of interesting news. GSM arena reveals that,
'Nokia Lumia 900 (will) use the same 8.7 megapixel sensor as the Lumia 800 and Nokia N9. The unorthodox sensor allows the user to capture 16:9 still in higher resolution than conventional 4:3 sensors.'
Interestingly Nokia Lumia 910 created quite a stirr when it first cropped up online on a Dutch website last month. The site displayed a picture of the smartphone along with a few spec details which included Windows Phone 7.5 OS, 1.4 GHz processor and a whopping 12-mega pixel camera.
This announcement surely comes as a big blow to the Nokia fans who were excited to see the Nokia Lumia 910 at the upcoming Mobile World Congress.
We hope that Nokia has some interesting Lumia device set aside for the big event, otherwise the Finns are likely to be kicked out of the smartphone race, yet again.





