During an event, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop asked a crowd to “put away their cameras.” Apparently, he was about to unveil something “super confidential.” As it turns out, it is a Nokia smartphone that runs on Windows Phone 7 Mango that goes by the code name “Sea Ray.” Pinch me, I might be dreaming.
Of course, not everyone is foolish enough to follow Mr. Elop's request. Within hours, leaked photos and videos of the secret phone were released into the blogosphere. The Sea Ray looks just like the just-unveiled Nokia N9, although the LED flash is placed differently on the back plus it has an additional hardware button on the side.
You can check out the full, sneakily-recorded video at the source link.
source: Gadget.com
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