

Nokia is expected to be reading a new Lumia codenamed EOS with a PureView camera similar to the one we saw on the Nokia 808. There will also be a separate successor to the Nokia Lumia 920 codenamed Catwalk which is said to feature a thinner and lighter aluminum frame.
It looks like Nokia's bet on using Windows Phone as their primary mobile platform has been successful so far, but now it looks like Microsoft isn't delivering Windows Phone updates as quickly as their partners would require.
The Nokia event comes around the same time as Google I/O and BlackBerry World, with a clear indication that the Finnish company wants to take the media attention away from their competitors.