Nokia talks hero phones and phablets while new rumours swirl

More hints of incoming Nokia phablet, Q4 release indicated
Big brother

It turns out Nokia wasn't kidding when it promised a mass 2013 phone rollout was on the cards, with a new hero device and new phablet just two of the handsets we're expecting.

As reported by MobileToday, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has opened up a little more about both these new devices.

The new flagship, which is expected to be the Nokia Lumia 928, will be launching by the end of June, with Nokia looking for an exclusive US network deal (and a similar deal is also on the cards in the UK).

Elop didn't open up much about the new handset, but did drop a few small hints:

"What we're trying to do is really make sure that we're shifting the focus towards hero experiences. So, you hear us talking a lot about imaging, and so, you should watch...for us to continue to advance the state of the art, like what is the best experience in imaging on devices."

Go big or go phone

As for the speculated phablet, all Elop said was that the company was looking into "broader form factors and different things that we can do".

Nokia is rumoured to be working on a larger Windows Phone 8 handset to take on the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Note line.

Mobile Today reports that the device will host a 6-inch screen, although we don't know where this information has come from.

If true, that would make the Nokia phablet bigger than the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, though possibly still smaller than the Galaxy Note 3 if we're to believe rumours of the Note 3 sporting a 6.3-inch display over the more recent talk of a 5.9-inch screen.

The phablet will reportedly be heading for a release in the fourth quarter of 2013. Sources say that the device may come priced between £400 (around $620 / AUS$600) and £500 (around $780 / AUS$760), which is a fairly sizable window for the mythical high-end device.

Hugh Langley

Hugh Langley is the ex-News Editor of TechRadar. He had written for many magazines and websites including Business Insider, The Telegraph, IGN, Gizmodo, Entrepreneur Magazine, WIRED (UK), TrustedReviews, Business Insider Australia, Business Insider India, Business Insider Singapore, Wareable, The Ambient and more.

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