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Nokia McLaren vs iPhone 6, the cancelled last Nokia Lumia flagship, 1020 successor with MicroSD

| December 11, 2014 | 17 Replies
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Here’s a comparison between the cancelled McLaren and the iPhone 6.

First off, the McLaren phone is pretty big. Although it is Lumia 1020 in shape, it has a bigger screen than both iPhone 6 and 1020.

Looking below, the hump isn’t as prominent. The iPhone 6 is extremely slim but the McLaren phone doesn’t appear to be that ginormous in comparison (especially given the slightly angled view)
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From the top view, again, the hump isn’t as thick.

 

 

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Size wise, the screen seems to be between 5.1 and 5.3 inches.

Screen Shot 2014-12-11 at 13.53.03McLaren was meant to be amazing in hardware and software. Hardware material.

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Yes, potentially the last Nokia Lumia flagship.

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Check out the on screen buttons. The first Lumia flagship to be all screen at the front.

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It would be interesting to see if there’ll be any sample pics from this leaked proto.

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Slot for SIM and microSD. The latter something missing from the 1020 which was a shame as folks were limited to saving large image/video files on their phone memory.Screen Shot 2014-12-11 at 13.55.08

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Source: Baidu via CNBeta

Via: WC

Cheers Alvester for the tip!

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Category: Lumia, Nokia

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