The Nokia Sea Ray Windows Phone 7 device made its unofficial on video when Stephen Elop waved it around with suspicious carelessness at a supposedly super-secret briefing that just happened to make it onto YouTube.
Now we’ve got another look at what appears to be the first Nokia Windows Phone 7 handset. This time it’s found lazing around on the floor of a factory in the Far East. Read on for details and to take a look at the device being prodded and poked…
After being removed from a case seemingly designed to hide it from prying eyes, the Nokia-N9-style handset is switched on to reveal a build of Windows Phone 7 Mango.
Interestingly, as well as showing off the Nokia Sea Ray’s camera (which is activated by a dedicated shutter button), the video shows that the Windows Phone 7 device has hardware buttons at the bottom seemingly dispelling previous speculation about a buttonless design.
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