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Microsoft Online Store Accidentally Reveals Lumia Phones Specs

| Oct 01, 2015 04:37 AM EDT

Lumia 950XL and Lumia 950 specs leaked on Microsoft Online Store.

Microsoft was rumored to have posted accidentally the photos and specs of its Lumia 950 and 950XL on its online store, before its Windows 10 hardware event next week.

Both new flagship smartphones, Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, were listed on the official Microsoft Store for a brief moment. Unlocked models were listed on the online store, along with the full specifications of the devices.

The two new phones are only listed on the United Kingdom version of the Microsoft Store, according to PCWorld. However, it does not offer a full product page. The accidental slip of the details of the devices highlight all the rumors on previous reports.

The Lumia 950XL will definitely sport a 5.7-inch device with a WQHD display and powered by Snapdragon 810. It has a 20-MP rear-facing camera with Zeiss optics and 5MP front-facing camera. The device has 32GB in-built storage, and supports a microSD slot that is expandable up to 2TB.

On the other hand, Lumia 950 will feature a 5.2-inch WQHD display and powered by Snapdragon 808 processor. It bears a 20-MP rear-facing camera with Zeiss optics and 5MP rear-facing camera. Its internal storage capacity is 32GB, and expandable up to 2TB via microSD card.

Both phones will run under Windows 10 Mobile. They are both expected to come with USB Type-C, wireless charging and perhaps also Surface Pen support for Lumia 950 XL, alongside a new smart cover that has a circular cut out for easy access to notifications, The Verge reporetd. However, the prices were not listed.

Previous leaked photos and specifications of the handsets suggested that it will support a Continuum feature to turn them into PCs, and Windows Hello to unlock the phones with just face recognition.

Aside from the two Lumia devices, Microsoft will also launch new Surface tablets and wearables. Official details for the devices will unveil on Microsoft event on Oct. 6, 10 AM in New York City.

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