Images of the Nokia Lumia EOS with the remarkable 41MP camera were leaked at numerous tech web sites coming from an anonymous source that tipped it to Chinese web site WPDang. The leaked images show a smart phone similar to the Nokia Lumia 920 polycarbonate body with a huge rear camera hole.

Nokia Lumia EOS has a thickness of 9.7mm even with the big camera lens for the Carl Zeiss optics and PureView technology. Aside from the huge hole designed for the Nokia EOS camera lens, the upcoming smart phone features a tiny rectangular puncture at the left side for the Xenon Flash feature and two connectors on the back panel for wireless charging.

The Xenon Flash design for the Nokia Lumia EOS was based from the recently unveiled Nokia Lumia 928. The camera feature will allow the users to capture better images even in low-lighting conditions compared to the LED lamps that the other Nokia Lumia range used.

At the unveiling of the Nokia Lumia 925, the Finnish company divulged that they will introduce a new device during the summer season. Recent reports revealed that Nokia fans can expect an announcement from the Finnish company about the Nokia Lumia EOS at a scheduled event in July.

Other reports that surfaced suggest that the upcoming Nokia Lumia EOS will sport a 4.5-inch display that can support the new camera software allowing users to manage the manual focus and the US telecommunications company AT&T was already trying to use the Nokia Lumia EOS on their wireless network.

Releasing the Nokia Lumia EOS with 41MP camera is supposedly Nokia's strategy on defeating rival companies like Apple, Samsung and HTC with their competitive iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One smart phones in the market competition.