Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Nokia set to rev up with Lumia 930, Lumia 635 and Lumia 630

In the wake of Samsung bringing in a litany of upgraded handsets, Nokia, which lost the number one slot to the Korean major and plans to rev up further, in San Francisco unveiled three Lumia smartphones – Lumia 930, Lumia 635 and the dual-SIM Lumia 630 – all of which operate on Windows Phone 8.1.

The Nokia Lumia 930 is the flagship handset and offers a 5-inch full HD display while the Nokia Lumia 635 and Nokia Lumia 630 come with the fascinating Windows 8.1 experience, bringing the seamless Microsoft and Lumia innovations at affordable rates.

The Nokia Lumia 930.
The Nokia Lumia 630 is offered in two versions and is mainly for developing markets such as China and India.

Nokia added that the new Windows Phone 8.1 would now be available across the entire Lumia Windows Phone 8 range and this could give a fillip to Nokia’s Lumia brand, which has been losing out to Samsung’s Galaxy handsets.

The top-end Nokia Lumia 930 with Windows Phone 8.1 would be available with a 20-megapixel PureView camera with Zeiss lens and advanced Rich Recording, which is surely one of the USPs of this flagship smartphone.

The Lumia 930 also comes with a 1.2-megapixel front camera. There is a 5-inch Clear Black screen, which is offered with unmatched viewing of Vyclone, Netflix and Xbox Video, even in bright sunlight.

Nokia Lumia 930 is likely to be available in most markets, including India, in about a couple of months and could cost a tad above $600.

The Lumia 930 is propelled by a 2.2 GHz Snapdragon quad-core processor and has 2 GB of RAM. The device comes with 32 GB storage and a powerful 2,420 mAh battery, which allows 3G talk time of nearly 16 hours.

The Nokia Lumia 630.
Meanwhile, the Nokia Lumia 630 and Lumia 635 have a colourful design, which come with changeable shells along with 4.5-inch Clear Black screen.

Having a Snapdragon quadcore processor, the Lumia 630 and 635 promise a fast social media with apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Word Flow.

These two phones come in three versions, like the Lumia 630 in 3G single SIM, the first Lumia in 3G dual SIM and a high-speed Lumia 635 in 4G/LTE.

The Nokia Lumia 635 offers the same experience as high-end Lumia smartphones. 

The Nokia Lumia 635.
They include SensorCore with Bing Health and Fitness, Microsoft Office, free Nokia MixRadio streaming, Nokia Camera and free Global maps along with navigation from HERE.

The Lumia 630 and 635 are set to come to markets in about a month and would be priced between $160 and $200.

So, Nokia will get a big fillip to take on the Samsung Galaxy handsets with the roll out of the Lumia 930, 635 and 630 smartphones. 

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