The Nokia Sea Ray is Nokia’s first Windows Phone-based smartphone, demonstrated by Stephen Elop himself. Not so long ago it was noticed in dslreport’s mobile speed test and clocked 1211kbps.
Let’s see what else the screenshot above can tell us about this smartphone… The Nokia Sea Ray is most likely working on AT&T’s networks and has Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows Phone OS 7.5; Trident/5.0; IEMobile/9.0; Nokia; SeaRay). I guess this is it. Not much, but at least something is revealed about this new mysterious device.
We also know that the Nokia Sea Ray is going to have a few physical keys typical for all WP7-based devices and Carl Zeiss lens (not sure about this one though). Nothing else is known about this smartphone’s specs for now. We don’t even know if it will really be called “Sea Ray” or will adopt Nokia’s new naming system. I personally think the “Nokia Sea Ray” sounds much better and is much more recognizable than some “Nokia 687” or “Nokia 901,” for example. If Nokia asks my opinion one day, I’ll tell them





