The second Nokia Windows Phone smartphone we have heard about was the Nokia Sabre. It differs from the SeaRay by the fact that it’ll be a mid-range smartphone, which is a little bit strange, because when Nokia and Microsoft signed a contract, it was said Windows Phone will be only on high-end smartphones of the company and the other class devices will run Symbian. Anyhow, Symbian will be supported until 2016. Well, let Symbian carry out its mission, but we have the second Nokia Windows Phone appeared in a store at T-Mobile’s German headquarters.

The poster was removed briefly, but there was a man who managed to snap it and send the photos to WinRumors. It was quickly translated by Google and posted in the site showing Nokia Drive for Windows Phone includes a 3D navigation display. Moreover, it’s said the Nokia Sabre will sport a 3.7-inch curved AMOLED display.
Right now this is all I know, and though I can’t say it’s much, one thing I know for sure — the Nokia Sabre is in works and soon will head to T-Mobile.





