Nokia still has big plans for their expanding Lumia line of Windows Phones this year with the next big reveal expected later this summer. That subsequent device is expected to be the ‘EOS’, an internal testing name that seems to refer to the Greek goddess of dawn (and not Canon’s brand of cameras). The EOS is anticipated as the first 41MP camera Windows Phone, based off of the PureView 808 Symbian device, which was released in early 2012. Ever since that Symbian phone was revealed, a device literally in the making for years, people have wondered when it will transfer over to Nokia’s new darling, Windows Phone. Starting this past February, reports of a “summer release” began to make the rounds and that now seems to be the case. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

What makes EOS so important is that it stands to be the first truly groundbreaking Windows Phone hardware that is miles beyond what other OEMs are doing. Currently the Lumia 92x is garnering high praises from both reviewers and consumers with its high end, unique OIS camera, which is itself revolutionary. But the promise of an oversampled 41MP camera phone with the Lumia hardware and Windows Phone OS is drool worthy. 'Elvis' has entered the AT&T building

We’ve been able to confirm a few tidbits about this upcoming Windows Phone, which we will reveal here for the first time. We’re still going to file this under ‘rumor’ only because this isn’t our first-hand account of the device, but rather comes by way of numerous trusted sources whom we know and who have seen the device. For one, the phone at AT&T reportedly has the codename ‘Elvis’. No, we have no idea why it is called that, but this is what we are hearing. (Note that is not a public name, but rather used internally for testing reference and to mask the device’s model number.) Next up, we’ll just give you some bullet point specifications: 41 MP camera with Xenon flash

Nokia Pro Camera

32 GB internal

OLED Screen 768X1280

WP8 V 8.0.10322.71

FM radio

Flip to silence

Polycarbonate body

Takes a 35 MP picture and a 5 MP picture at the same time one to save one to share

Comes in yellow

No SD card

About 1 mm thinner than Lumia 920 with a big camera hump

No visible OS changes Discussion