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Lumia 650 Release Date & Update: Alleged Press Image Leak Reveal Specs Including 5-Inch Display & 1 GB of RAM

With the Mobile World Congress 2016 coming up, Microsoft fans are expecting see the highly rumored Lumia 650. According to International Business Times, the device is rumored to make a debut during the world's largest gathering for the mobile industry. It was previously rumored to arrive on Feb. 1 but it did not happen, so many are pointing to a Feb. 25 launching.

But even though the alleged last Lumia device isn't out yet, there are several leaks already as to what it may look like and what it would come with. Pocket-Lint detailed that an alleged press image of the Microsoft Lumia 650 mobile device has leaked online via serial and credible tipster Evan Blass of @evleaks.

The previously rumored design aspects of the device are shown in the image. It's also noted that it appears remarkably similar to the real world shot that surfaced in January. As seen on the image, the Lumia 650 is a low-range handset. It comes with rounded corners that makes it look like the Lumia 550, although the one on the alleged Lumia 650 picture came with a metallic frame.

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GSM Arena also detailed that the handset is rumored to carry a 5-inch 720p display. It is said to be powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 or Snapdragon 212 chipset. It will have a quad-core processor running at 1.1 GHz. The device is also said to be equipped with only 1 GB of RAM.

It may come with 8 GB of internal memory storage which can be expanded further via microSD card slot. It will also have the basic connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. It will get its energy bars from a 2,000 mAh battery pack and will be pre-installed with Windows 10 Mobile operating system.

As of now, there are no confirmations yet on the details revealed but all will be known once the device is made official.

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