Nokia Mystic Leak or Fake?

Images of a Nokia Qwerty handset running Symbian S60v3 has surfaced in Vietnam. The phone which is supposedly codenamed Nokia Mystic borrows some design cues from the recent Nokia E72 featuring a curvier body and a 5 megapixel camera on the back. We don’t know if this is a real leaked device or a fake.

There’s no Eseries branding and the only shortcuts included are Home and Mail. The usual Calendar and Phonebook shortcuts aren’t there.

Nokia Mystic

Nokia Mystic 1

We don’t have any more information about this device, but CES is happening in the next few days and there’s Mobile World Congress next month. It’s possible that Nokia could announce this phone at one of these events.

  • zottelbeyer
    its a fake. nokia does not have the most beautiful phones on the market i must admit but their e-series, which this phone seems to be supposedly belonging to have always looked better then this.

    also as said before i highly doubt nokia would change their default backspace design. and a mailbox shortcut on the upper right ? SRSLY. this is not only a fake but a bad fake.
  • Cosmo
    It's fake, just look at "backspace" and "enter' buttons.
  • I sure hope it's a fake, if it's not, it sure hit every branch when it fell out of the ugly tree.

    If it is real (which I don't think it is) it may be a region specific device, such as that rather ropey looking TD-SCDMA Nokia 6788 for China.
  • Dunno if it's fake or what, but that silver 'bar' around the navi just looks plain awful...
  • i agree
  • I am gonna say its fake, that keyboard is an older iteration of the E71 and E63 keyboards...also unless nokia merged keys it's missing two keys, unless this is the next iteration of the E63 I say its fake
  • Could be real, but don't forget that Nokia won't be showing up at MWC this year.
  • viipottaja
    Hmm.. could be real, but may not come to the market. Could it possibly be S40? We know that Nokia is planning such for 2010/11. If S60, would be a supercheap model, hopefully offered free on contract even in the US.
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