The long-rumored Nokia Lumia 928 Windows Phone-based handset is now a reality. Engadget on Tuesday posted an image of an ad for the Lumia 928 in the latest issue of Vanity Fair magazine.
The ad shows a device being held in a person’s hand as he or she captures a photo or video of a family at the beach.
In the Vanity Fair ad, the device’s name “the Nokia Lumia 928” clearly stated.
Nokia, however, has remained a bit more secretive on its Web site, saying only that users should “stay tuned for updates about the newest Nokia Lumia.”
Surprisingly, Nokia has provided the first glimpse of the Lumia 928 smartphone on its official website.
The device is expected to run the Windows Phone 8 operating system and boast high-end camera technology.
A recent print advert in Vanity Fair confirmed that the handset will feature state-of-the-art PureView camera backed up by a Carl Zeiss lens and optical image stabilisation.
The Lumia 928 will allegedly be much lighter and thinner than the existing Lumia 920, but feature similar core hardware specs.
Several new Nokia products have been rumoured of late, including a Windows Phone 8-powered rival to the Samsung Galaxy Note line and the 41-megapixel camera-packing EOS.
Nokia is expected to formally announce the Lumia 928 on May 14, but a launch outside the US is uncertain at present.