By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 16, 2013 10:27 PM EDT

New information about the rumored Nokia Lumia 1520 has surfaced online as the phablet's release date has been pushed back. 

China's CTech posted two new photos of an alleged device known as the Lumia 1520.

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The images come as NewCellPhoneBlog noted the device has undergone testing with China's FCC equivalent, the Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center.

To view the latest two Nokia Lumia 1520 photos, click here.

According to a report from WPCentral, the Lumia 1520 will launch with U.S. mobile carrier AT&T by early November, specifically on Nov. 8.

WPCentral Editor-in-Chief Daniel Rubino noted that the phablet will be available in four colors ranging from black, red, white and yellow.

The Lumia 1520's price could start at $299 when signing a two-year contract with AT&T, but also $699 of an off-contract price.

"Considering the high end technology found in the Lumia 1520 and the general price range for large-screen devices, this should not be a surprise," added Rubino.

The announcement for the Lumia 1520 has been reported to take place in October. Reuters reported that the device was slated to debut in September, but was delayed after the recent deal with Microsoft.

A Nokia spokesperson declined to comment on the topic.

As Latinos Post reported, the Lumia 1520 might have a screen size of 6 inches with 1080p resolution. If the 6-inch screen size is proven accurate, the Lumia 1520 would become the largest Windows Phone gadget to date. As Neowin noted, the Samsung Ativ S currently holds the title of largest Windows Phone display with 4.8-inches.

Additional alleged features for the Lumia 1520 include 3,400mAh battery capacity, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 32GB of internal storage.

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