Nokia RX-114 device details were spotted at the Benchmark listing and the device sports 720p HD supporting display with quad-core processor.
Nokia is reportedly working on a large screen device with one of the most powerful quad core processors. NokiaPowerUser spotted a mysterious Nokia RX-114 device at the GFXBench benchmark listings. This Nokia RX-114 device is speculated to be the large screen Windows RT based tablet.
Nokia was rumored of working on a Windows RT based tablet and it was set to match with the Windows RT launch schedule. However, that tablet was never talked about.
GFXBench lists the Nokia RX-114 running Windows OS and sports 1371 x 771 pixel resolution. This resolution comes close to the Windows Surface RT tablet. Quite likely that this is the Nokia's Windows RT based tablet.
Nokia RX-114 also packs the top of the line quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 mobile
processor with Adreno 330 graphics chip. This high end chipset can easily drive a tablet with HD display.
Bryan Biniak, vice president for app development at Nokia, expressed their frustration with the slow development pace of the Windows Phone platform. Lack of popular apps has been making Nokia miss the opportunity of sale.
With the new Nokia RX-114 Windows RT based tablet, Nokia is perhaps trying to catch up with the existing trends and also bring its portfolio of Lumia Exclusive Nokia apps to the Windows RT platform.
Nokia is reportedly working on a large screen device with one of the most powerful quad core processors. NokiaPowerUser spotted a mysterious Nokia RX-114 device at the GFXBench benchmark listings. This Nokia RX-114 device is speculated to be the large screen Windows RT based tablet.
Nokia was rumored of working on a Windows RT based tablet and it was set to match with the Windows RT launch schedule. However, that tablet was never talked about.
GFXBench lists the Nokia RX-114 running Windows OS and sports 1371 x 771 pixel resolution. This resolution comes close to the Windows Surface RT tablet. Quite likely that this is the Nokia's Windows RT based tablet.
Nokia RX-114 also packs the top of the line quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 mobile
processor with Adreno 330 graphics chip. This high end chipset can easily drive a tablet with HD display.
Bryan Biniak, vice president for app development at Nokia, expressed their frustration with the slow development pace of the Windows Phone platform. Lack of popular apps has been making Nokia miss the opportunity of sale.
With the new Nokia RX-114 Windows RT based tablet, Nokia is perhaps trying to catch up with the existing trends and also bring its portfolio of Lumia Exclusive Nokia apps to the Windows RT platform.
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