Nokia officially unveiled the Lumia 1020 earlier this week, and it’s the first 41-megapixel – with Xenon flash and F/2.2 lens – Windows Phone to hit the market. It also features a 4.5-inch AMOLED display, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. Continue reading for a video, more pictures, and additional information.

The camera shoots two pictures every time you hit the shutter – a 34- or 38-megapixel full-res image, and a 5-megapixel picture designed for sharing. As you crop or retouch photos, new 5-megapixel pictures are saved to your camera roll. The only way to get full-res photos from the 1020 is to connect the handset to your PC.

It’s really more camera than phone, but no matter what it is we’re fascinated to see what happens when the Lumia 1020 goes on sale next week at AT&T for $299 on contract.

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