A report by Nokia Power User reveals that the alleged Nokia Guru accessory has been listed on anonline retailer in Czech Republic with a price tag of $54, and that the device is likely to be available by December this year. However, there is no word from Nokia on the global roll-out of the alleged Bluetooth stereo headset BH-121 aka Nokia Guru.
The alleged Nokia Guru aka Nokia BH-121 Bluetooth stereo headset was leaked earlier in a render revealing the overall design of the accessory and also hinting at NFC support, as the render showed NFC printed on the device.
The leaked render also revealed that the alleged Nokia BH-121 Bluetooth stereo headset accessorywould come with Micro-USB (for charging the device) and volume rocker buttons, and that it would be a clip-on device.
Another Nokia accessory, rumoured to be dubbed Treasure Tag is also expected to launch soon.Earlier reports had suggested that users would be able to pair the alleged Treasure Tag accessory with their Nokia Lumia Phones through NFC, and the Finnish handset-maker would bundle a loop strap to attach the device to an object.
The earlier leaks also added that Nokia had developed a Treasure Tag app for Windows Phone, through which users would be able to manage the sensor and locate the device when it gets out of sight. The device has been rumoured to stay 'always on' with a battery that will last six months, and is said to work with Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy standards.
The alleged Nokia Guru aka Nokia BH-121 Bluetooth stereo headset was leaked earlier in a render revealing the overall design of the accessory and also hinting at NFC support, as the render showed NFC printed on the device.
The leaked render also revealed that the alleged Nokia BH-121 Bluetooth stereo headset accessorywould come with Micro-USB (for charging the device) and volume rocker buttons, and that it would be a clip-on device.
Another Nokia accessory, rumoured to be dubbed Treasure Tag is also expected to launch soon.Earlier reports had suggested that users would be able to pair the alleged Treasure Tag accessory with their Nokia Lumia Phones through NFC, and the Finnish handset-maker would bundle a loop strap to attach the device to an object.
The earlier leaks also added that Nokia had developed a Treasure Tag app for Windows Phone, through which users would be able to manage the sensor and locate the device when it gets out of sight. The device has been rumoured to stay 'always on' with a battery that will last six months, and is said to work with Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy standards.
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