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A Nokia Lumia smartphone featuring Windows Phone 8 is displayed during an event in San Francisco, California October 29, 2012.Credit: Reuters/Robert Galbrai

A week ago after Nokia's upcoming phoneLumia 525 (aka Glee) made an appearance on Chinese certification website TENAA, another device called Lumia 526 has been spotted on the same site.

Technology blog LiveSide.net has revealed the new Lumia 526 to be a variant of the rumoured Lumia 525 and is expected to be sold exclusively by China Mobile which uses 'TD-SCDMA' network standard.

The website claimed that the new phone will pack pretty much the same specifications of Lumia 525. It is reported to sport a 4.0-inch IPS WVGA (800x480p) LCD display and run on Windows Phone 8 OS powered by 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 series processor with 1GB RAM and 8GB inbuilt memory with options of expansion up to 64GB.

The Lumia 526 is also speculated to come with a 5.0-megapixel main camera and a 1430mAh battery.

Meanwhile, Nokia is expected to unveil a 5.0-inch full HD smartphone Lumia 929, a successor Lumia 928, in the US soon. The device is rumoured ship with the updated Windows Phone 8 OS (Lumia Black) and pack Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series CPU, 2GB RAM, 32GB memory (non-expandable) and a 20.0-megapixel PureView camera.

There is no official word on when Nokia would announce the new devices. But rumour has it that the Finnish company is planning to host an event to launch a slew of devices including some accessories, between the end of November and the first week of December.