Jul 20, 2011 13:40 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is expected to bring to the market their first handsets running under Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system later during the ongoing year, along with a device codenamed Sea Ray should be included as well, and some more info on it has just made it into the wild. Nokia Sea Ray was long rumored to be the first smartphone in the company's lineup to come to the market with the new OS on board, and should be released before the end of the ongoing year.

The phone has already been spotted into the wild, being showcased by Nokia themselves last month, and made it in a video preview yesterday.

However, no info on the hardware specs it might be pushed to the market with has emerged until now, when some of these details were made available via gadgetian.

The news site published what they claim to be the full specifications of Nokia Sea Ray, though the source of these details is rather uncertain for the time being.

The handset should arrive on shelves with a capacitive touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass and multi-touch, an accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Light-Sensor (Ambient) and proximity sensor for auto turn-off.

Unfortunately, specific info on the application processor it would pack inside is not known for the time being, nor on the amount of RAM or internal memory the handset should arrive on shelves with.

What we know is that it might be launched with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with LED flash, auto focus and HD video recording capabilities.

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and DLNA Capabilities might have been included into the mix as well, along with Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR Stereo, 14.4 Mbps HSDPA, 5.76 Mbps HSUPA, FM radio with RDS, 3.5 mm headset jack, and A-GPS.

The smartphone should include GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz and HSDPA 900, 2100 MHz capabilities when made available.

It would also sport a Li-Ion Standard Battery, HTML browser, Flash support, MMS, SMS, IM, Email, RSS capabilities, as well as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Picasa apps, and Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer.

For the time being, none of the above is confirmed, which means that we should take the info with a grain of salt until official details are made available.