Photos have surfaced which apparently show Microsoft’s upcoming flagships, the Lumia 950 codenamed Talkman and the Lumia 950 XL codenamed Cityman. What gives some credibility to the leak is that the Lumia 950 XL is shown connected to a Continuum dock. Continuum is the feature that allows any Windows 10 Mobile phone to provide the user with a desktop experience.

The Continuum dock looks like it uses USB Type-C. This also lines up with previous reports that Microsoft’s next flagships will sport the new connector. Apart from that, another leak revealed a new set of renders. Microsoft is likely to debut two new flagship phones this fall.
The specifications of the devices are as follows:
Lumia 950
• Matte white or black polycarbonate body
• 5.2″ WQHD (1440×2560) OLED display
• Snapdragon 808, 64-bit Hexa core
• Iris scanner (infrared) for Windows Hello
• 3 GB of RAM
• 32 GB of internal storage with a microSD card slot
• 20 MP PureView rear camera
• 5 MP Wide-angle front facing camera
• 3000 mAh removable battery
• Qi wireless charging with flip cover
• USB Type-C
Lumia 950 XL
• Matte white or black polycarbonate body
• 5.7″ WQHD (1440×2560) OLED display
• Snapdragon 810, 64-bit Octa core
• Iris scanner (infrared) for Windows Hello
• 3 GB of RAM
• 32 GB of internal storage with a microSD card slot
• 20 MP PureView rear camera with triple LED flash
• 1 mm silver ring inside the circumference of the black camera pod
• Aluminum side buttons
• 5 MP Wide-angle front facing camera
• 3300 mAh removable battery
• Qi wireless charging integrated
• USB Type-C
As with all leaks, take these with a grain of salt. We’ll just have to wait until this fall when Microsoft announces these phones. Now I wonder when the Surface Phone will leak.
Source: Windows Central
Asher is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 1110 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: wrote over 1,100 ICXM pieces on Xbox news, hardware reviews, and platform commentary before joining Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017.
