Nokia’s Lumia 1320 launches in China, will soon be coming to the rest of Asia

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The Lumia 1320, Nokia’s massive, six-inch smartphone, has gone on sale in China and will be heading to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and other Asian countries over the next few weeks. The smartphone will soon be launching in the rest of Asia as well as Europe but will not be coming to the United States.

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In October this year, Nokia unveiled the Lumia 1320, a six-inch, 720p device with a 5-megapixel camera and a 1.7 GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. Nokia announced that the gargantuan smartphone is being made available today first in China, followed by Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and other countries in the coming weeks. When Nokia launched the smartphone, it said the phone was expected to start shipping in Q1 2014 in China and Vietnam, followed by other Asian markets including India, as well as Europe. It will not be coming to the US.

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