They come from China new images and details of what will be the first Windows Phone 8.1 device low-end, the Nokia Lumia 630.
The information comes from the website winp.cn claiming that the new smartphone will go on sale in China as early as the middle of the month of April at a price of 1,000 yuan (160 dollars). As widely expected, will be fitted as standard with Windows Phone 8.1 and is also marketed in the Dual SIM version with support for GSM and WCDMA.
The Nokia Lumia 630 will have a 4.5-inch WVGA display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 400, 1GB of RAM, 5 megapixel camera without LED flash and without the physical shutter button. Also absent will be the front-facing camera, as well as soft-touch function keys that Windows Phone will be replaced by the display.
In short, it is an interesting low-end device that could repeat the success of the Nokia Lumia 520, Windows Phone 8 devices the most sold in the world. Below are some pictures of him in an advertising panel exposed somewhere in China, and the photos that, if reliable, should portray him for the first time live.
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