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Windows Phone fans can look forward to a glut of Nokia-branded smart devices before the Finnish firm completes the sale of its mobile division to Microsoft.

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While details on all of these are as yet unclear, it is known that Nokia will be outing its 6-inch Lumia 1520, putting itself up against Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3.

The phone is believed to pack a 20-megapixel camera, using Espoo’s PureView tech.

But the real excitement centres around the Lumia 2520. Nokia’s Windows tablet has been hyped for years, pretty much from the minute Nokia revealed it was working with Microsoft.

How the slate will stack up against the iPad and Nexus 7 remains to be seen. Microsoft’s new Surface 2 slate is out on the same day as the Nokia event, suggesting Redmond is plotting a concerted attack on the tablet space as Christmas approaches.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Note brand is synonymous with phablets: the smartphone-tablet hybrids that are blurring the line between smart devices as never before.

Teaming the S-Pen stylus with expansive screens and some novel, exclusive apps optimised for the range's pen-like peripheral, the Note 1 and Note 2 singlehandedly invented the market for phablets, racking up estimated sales of around 30 million in the process.

The arrival of the Note 8.0 and Note 10.1 sees the brand extended to tablets. It’s an area where Samsung has yet to make a real impact, as borne out by the lukewarm reception afforded to the suite of slates that made up the Galaxy Tab range.

But what’s really in the Note brand name? Is this more than a mere cosmetic rebranding exercise? And is the result worth your hard-earned? Read on for the answers. And much more besides.

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Yet another render of the next iPhone is doing the rounds today, based on what we think we know about Apple's next handset.

Worked up by Giorgi Tedoradze and highlighted by Phones Review, the concept handset sticks fairly closely to the iPhone 5 template in the design stakes with just a tiny suggestion of HTC's unibody dream, the HTC One.

However, in place of the four-inch screen that features on Apple's current-gen kit, there's a 4.5-inch Retina display that means the handset veers into phablet territory.

To make space for the larger display, which has been rumoured for some time among tech-watchers, there's also a thinner bezel around the screen.

Under the bonnet, the slimmer phone (dimensions are 130mm x 60mm x 7mm) is home to a 12-megapixel iSight camera, with a more powerful A7 processor to keep things ticking over.

As purported component leaks in recent weeks appear to indicate, Tedoradze imagines the iPhone 6 coming in a host of colour options, including white, black, grey, black, blue, purple, red, yellow, green and brown.

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The next iPhone from Apple will be a substantially improved beast than its predecessors, industry chatter suggests.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, the seventh-generation iPhone will come with Apple’s new A7 quad core chipset with 2GB of RAM, making it twice as the iPhone 5. It will also reportedly feature a fingerprint sensor for “improving security and usability”.

A scanner will set beneath the home button and will provide users, particularly enterprise users, with a more robust alternative to the archaic pass-codes for accessing their handsets.

To further safeguard against prying eyes, the iPhone 5S is also expected to incorporate an image recognition feature that was spotted in one of Apple’s patent filings from earlier this year. This will randomly show users a photo of a contact when attempting to unlock the handset, which they will have to correctly identify using voice or a list of options on the screen.

Kuo further claims that the iPhone 5S will be home to the same eight-megapixel camera as the iPhone 5, but with an improved sensor and a smart flash that will automatically switch between a white or yellow flash depending on the light conditions.

Meanwhile, Topeka Capital’s Brian White has thrown in his weight behind rumours that the iPhone 5S will come in a range of colours, namely pink, yellow and blue in addition to the standard white and silver, and black and slate.

White also backed reports that Apple is readying a low-cost version of the iPhone, the so-called iPhone mini, which he says "will have a curved back casing made of coloured plastic and will be thicker than the iPhone 5."

The handset is mooted to come in a plastic polycarbonate chassis and recycle parts from older models to keep costs down. However, White forecasts it could still cost as much as $400 (£260) to purchase upfront.

News of the next iPhone comes hot on the heels of Apple's official unveiling of the latest iOS 7 operating system earlier this week.

The revamped platform has been almost entirely stripped of the cutesy, skeuomorphic look of previous iterations in favour of a simpler, flatter and cleaner user interface, along with true multitasking, a new 'Control Centre' that now lets you access key settings options from any screen you're on and numerous improvements to Siri to just name a few.

iOS 7 will be officially released this autumn and is hotly tipped to coincide with the launch of the iPhone 5S in August or September.