Originally touted as the Nokia EOS in early rumours it now appears that the Finnish firm's next flagship smartphone will launch under the moniker Nokia Lumia 1020.
Update: However information courtesy of seasoned leaker @evleaks pegs the handset as the Nokia 909 - following on from the 808 PureView - although a recent snap by Windows Phone VP Joe Belfiore which was posted on Flickr had "Nokia Lumia 1020" in its EXIF data.
There won't be any surprise when it comes to the Luima 1020's operating system as Nokia deals solely withWindows Phone 8 now, plus we know its next flagship will be announced in New York on July 11.
The big talking point with the Lumia 1020 (or is that the Nokia 909?), however, will be what it's packing on its rear - with rumours hotly tipping it to sport a similar 41MP camera to that on the Nokia 808 Pureview.
We've rounded up all the web chatter about the Nokia Lumia 1020 and Nokia 909 to bring you a complete round up of what you can expect from the handset formerly known as EOS.
Nokia Lumia 1020 release date and price
Nokia has already confirmed its "Zoom Reinvented" event in New York on July 11, which everyone assumes will be where it officially unveils the Lumia 1020.
Earlier reports suggested the Nokia EOS would make an appearance at a May 14 event, or even on July 9 - but these were clearly wide of the mark.
In terms of when you can expect the Nokia 909 in stores, if it is wheeled out on July 11 we'd expect you'll be waiting until at least August before the handset goes on sale - if not a little longer.
Update: However more recent reports have suggested that the Nokia Lumia 1020 could make its way into stores as early as July 22.
Pricing was also leaked in this report, with the SIM-free version of the handset apparently set to retail at $602 (£402, AU$664).
There's good news for anyone in the UK too, as the Lumia 1020 is said to be definitely coming to British shores.
Nokia Lumia 1020 camera
We'll jump straight to the camera to get this round-up going, as it will be the single biggest selling point for the Lumia 1020 if what we're hearing turns out to be true.
We first caught wind of a Windows Phone device with Nokia's PureView camera tech on board all the way back in January 2013 when the Nokia EOS first leaked - complete with 41MP camera rumour.
The camera spec talk has become consistent ever since the original leak, with subsequent sources agreeing the Nokia 909 will indeed sport the 41MP camera tech.
Nokia itself has even teased that there are "41 million reasons to zoom in to Nokia Conversations on July 11" - what more evidence do you need?
To improve your shots in low light, the Nokia Lumia 1020 is also said to carry a Xenon flash on its rear, which produces much better light than the LED flashes which adorn most smartphones today.
As well as sticking a fancy camera on the back of the 909 it looks as though Nokia is also giving its camera software an overhaul with a recently leaked screenshot showing off the "Nokia Pro Cam" live tile.
Update: The handset is said to take images in both 32MP and 5MP with an aspect ratio of 16x9.
The 5MP snap is "over sampled," with seven pixels dropping into a single "super pixel." If super pixel makes you think UltraPixel, we're right there with you. The 1020 can also supposedly take an image at 38MP with a ratio of 4:3.
The 1020 also reportedly houses an F2.2 aperture and the Pro Camera app we've heard about before should feature settings for ISO, white balance, manual focus, shutter speed and flash.
Design
Metal or polycarbonate? It's a debate that rages on and it's still a little unclear which side of the line the Nokia Lumia 1020 will land.
Some of the early reports we saw suggested the Nokia EOS would ditch the polycarbonate which adorns the likes of the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820in favour of a fully aluminium chassis - one even went as far as to suggest it would be waterproof.
However, polycarbonate could well be back on the table after other rumours claim the Lumia 1020 will match the Lumia 920 design. Your guess is as good as ours at this point.
It's worth noting that Nokia's latest high-end device - the Lumia 925 - does sport a metallic chassis so, even though the rear is still soft touch, it's got some history working with the material.
We've seen several photos slide out from various sources claiming to show the Lumia 1020 (or maybe it's the Nokia 909), and there's even a video - but we'll leave you to make up your own mind on their authenticity.
Source:Techradar