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Windows Phone-powered Nokia 'Sea Ray' device unveiled privately by CEO Stephen Elop, leaked

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Windows Phone-powered Nokia 'Sea Ray' device unveiled privately by CEO Stephen Elop, leaked
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At a confidential presentation held this morning, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop asked spectators to turn off their cameras before unveiling his company's first Windows Phone-powered handset.

Naturally, the onlookers did what you'd all do in that situation and completely ignored him, leading to several photos and a video surfacing online.

The device – codenamed 'Sea Ray' – is reminiscent of Nokia's N9, but houses a different LED placement and a hardware button, presumably to control the phone's shutter.

It also packs the same 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss lens as the aforementioned N9, a Gorilla Glass front, and Windows Phone Mango. You can check out some snaps of it in our gallery above.

Hard to believe? We know, but check out the video below.

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