Nov 26, 2010 14:00 GMT  ·  By

A new, unannounced mobile phone has just leaked from leading handset vendor Nokia, namely the Nokia X7-00, which can be seen both in a series of photos, as well as in a video in which is plays the Need For Speed Shift mobile game.

The upcoming device, expected to come with a nice range of multimedia features on board, is said to run under the new Symbian^3 operating system, while being capable to offer increased performance levels.

While there's no confirmation available on whether the handset that can be seen in the video below is indeed the Nokia X7-00, members of Czech Modryzub forums claim that it would indeed be that device.

The specifications list of this smartphone seems pretty appealing, one should agree, starting with the large touchscreen display that might be 4-inches large, the same as Nokia's E7 handset.

The leaked mobile phone is said to boast a 360 x 640 pixels resolution on that display, while including an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back with dual-LED flash and, most probably, HD video recording capabilities.

Moreover, the Nokia X7 is reportedly including 450MB of internal memory, along with 245MB of RAM. We should also expect it to include a microSD memory card slot with support for additional storage space.

In case the rumor would indeed pan out, the smartphone should also come with a 3.5mm headphone socket at the top, as well as with a microUSB port, and with four speakers, one at each corner.

All in all, it appears that Nokia is getting ready to release a new, highly appealing Symbian^3-based mobile phone, which would follow the other four high-end devices it released with the new platform on board.

However, we should take all the above info with a grain of salt, as nothing was confirmed for the time being. No info on when the handset would be released emerged either, nor on the price tag it might feature. Take a look at the video below to make a better idea at how this device looks like.

Update: It appears that the video has been already removed. Hopefully, the handset will prove real in the end.