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Nokia “Sirius” Tablet Spotted In Graphics Benchmark Leak

PhoneArena reports that Nokia’s Sirius tablet has appeared in the listing of a graphics benchmark, more or less confirming its existence. This Nokia Windows RT tablet has had some key details being revealed by the benchmark log. Firstly we know the CPU architecture is ARM which means it will be powered by Windows RT. Next we know it uses a quad core CPU with Qualcomm Adreno 330 graphics which indicates that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 is the likely choice of CPU.

The Nokia Sirius has also been spotted in a Bluetooth certification and this was achieved on September 12th. Both leaks confirm the Nokia tablet but with different design model numbers of  RX-114 and RM-114 and its not known if these are the same Nokia tablets or different models.

For those of you who’ve yet to see it the Nokia Sirius has been pictured before, seen above, and was also revealed in another article we wrote last week which you can see here.

Image #1 and #2 courtesy of PhoneArena and Image#3 courtesy of Digi-Wo.com

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