Leak: These are Microsoft’s next flagship smartphones

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We’ve been hearing rumors of Microsoft’s newest flagship smartphones for months, but thank to Windows Central, we now have some actual information. When I say “actual information,” I mean a massive leak containing details about two upcoming Windows Phones, codenamed Cityman and Talkman.

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Over the last few weeks, rumors of Microsoft’s upcoming flagship Windows Phones have been circulating the internet. Obviously many of these rumors contain half-truths or are just plain false. The referenced phones are codenamed Cityman and Talkman, and it is time to set the record straight on their specifications and features. The first accurate reporting of Cityman and Talkman go back to April 17 when Blog Jack published exact information about the two devices. Since then, I have been able to fill in the gaps and will complete most of the picture. To be clear, the information contained below is confirmed with multiple sources and I have the highest confidence in its accuracy. However, like all leaks, some of this should be treated with caution as plans can change.

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