Nokia Lumia McLaren
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The Nokia Lumia McLaren is an unreleased smartphone developed by Nokia and Microsoft Mobile that utilised a new technology dubbed "3D Touch" (a feature that is unrelated and not the same as the 3D Touch feature that was introduced on the iPhone 6s in late-2015).
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Codename | McLaren (formerly Goldfinger) |
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Brand | Lumia |
Manufacturer | Microsoft Mobile (formerly Nokia) |
First released | Never released |
Predecessor | Nokia Lumia 930 Nokia Lumia 1020 |
Successor | Microsoft Lumia 950 Microsoft Lumia 950 XL |
Type | Smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Operating system | Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) 2.3GHz quad-core processor |
GPU | Adreno 330 |
Memory | 2 GB |
Storage | 32 GB |
Removable storage | microSD up to 128 GB |
Display | 5.5-inch Full HD LCD display with projected-capacitive touch technology (unconfirmed) |
Rear camera | 20 MP (estimated) PureView sensor with Zeiss optics, optical image stabilisation and a dual-LED flash. |
Front camera | 2 MP |
Connectivity | Micro-USB, 3.5mm audio jack |
Rumors of the McLaren dated back to November 2013. At this point, the phone was actually originally codenamed "Goldfinger", but the name was changed to McLaren later during development. McLaren was eventually cancelled in July 2014, merely four months before its supposed launch in the November of that year. Had the phone not been cancelled, Lumia McLaren could have officially been launched as successor for Lumia 1020. The cancellation left Lumia 1020 have no direct successor and no new Lumia flagship until October 2015. Lumia 1020 only got its "spiritual successor" in February 2019 with the launch of Nokia 9 PureView.[citation needed]