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My Dream Nokia #84: Nokia Lumia 880 Fabula with exchangeable shells

| March 18, 2013 | 14 Replies
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At first, this design appeared to be a WP8 Lumia 800. Note the Fabula design and the clip on style shells – something you can already get for the 800.

However, these shells aren’t an additional case but like the 820/620/520 are completely removable, allowing access to the battery whilst also allowing you to change how the phone looks.

Specs wise, it’s pretty standard. More from the designer, Adriano Alfaro here:

http://www.adrianoalfaro.com/images/portfolio/product/2/it.html

Height: 120 mm
Width: 62.8 mm
Thickness1: 10 mm

Display size: 4″
Screen height: 1280 pixels
Screen width: 768 pixels
Display features: Polarization filter, Light time-out, Brightness control, Corning® Gorilla® Glass, Orientation sensor, Proximity sensor, High Brightness mode, RGB Stripe, Sunlight readability enhancements, Pixel density 373 ppi, Luminance 600 nits, Aspect ratio 15:9, Super sensitive touch, Color boosting, IPS, Refresh rate 60 Hz, Ambient light sensor, Sculpted glass
Display colors: 16.7 million
Display technology: PureMotion HD+
Touch screen technology: Capacitive Multipoint-Touch Keys and Input Methods
Dedicated hardware key: Power Key, Volume Keys, Camera Key, Windows Start key, Search key, Back key

SIM card type: Micro SIM
Connectors: Micro-USB Charging Connector, Micro-USB Data Connector, Micro-USB 2.0, 3.5 mm audio connector
Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0, Near Field Communication, Wi-Fi Channel bonding, WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n, Qi Wireless charging
WLAN Security: WPA2 (AES/TKIP), WPA, WEP, PEAP-MSCHAPv2, EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA
NFC: Secure NFC for payment, NFC sharing, NFC pairing, NFC tagging

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Source: AdrianoAlfaro

Via: WBI

Cheers Alex for the tip

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Category: Concept, Dream Nokia, Lumia, Nokia

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