Press renderings of Nokia Guru MP3 player, Lumia 1520 smartphone with 'Treasure Tag' accessory leak

With Nokia already accidentally providing the specifications of its upcoming Lumia 1520 smartphone, there"s not much that"s unknown about the device. Still, images of the smartphone continue leaking, this time with a new accessory as well.

Twitter user @evleaks, an accurate and well-regarded source of upcoming mobile devices, posted the following image of the 6-inch smartphone along with its "Treasure Tag" location-tracking accessory. According to previous reports, the Treasure Tag will be an NFC device that pairs with a Lumia smartphone to make it easy to find valuable accessories, such as keys. By attaching the accessories to the Treasure Tag, users can use their Windows Phone device to locate them should they be lost.

a rendering of the rumored Nokia Guru MP3 player earlier Monday, showing a small device designed to rival Apple"s iPod shuffle.

Nokia Guru, 2013 pic.twitter.com/Um9vkonTkQ

— @evleaks (@evleaks)

Nokia Lumia 1520 with Treasure Tag, 2013 pic.twitter.com/U3Qw2scDb7

— @evleaks (@evleaks) October 21, 2013

Nokia"s accidental leak of the Lumia 1520"s specifications over the weekend indicated the device will have a Snapdragon 800 processor; 6-inch, 1080p screen; 20-megapixel rear-facing camera; 2GB of RAM; and either 32GB or 64GB of onboard storage.

In addition to the Lumia 1520, @evleaks posted a rendering of the rumored Nokia Guru MP3 player earlier Monday, showing a small device designed to rival Apple"s iPod shuffle.

Nokia Guru, 2013 pic.twitter.com/Um9vkonTkQ

— @evleaks (@evleaks) October 21, 2013

The Guru, Lumia 1520 and Treasure Tag are expected to be officially announced at Nokia"s press event in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. According to a recent report, at least six products will also be revealed at the event, one of which is expected to be Nokia"s first Windows RT tablet, which will reportedly be called the Lumia 2520.

Source: @evleaks (Twitter)

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