The Lumia 630 has surfaced online just days ahead of the Nokia's press event in the upcoming Microsoft Build 2014, a developers' conference, scheduled for 2-4 April.
French technology website, NWE (NoWhereElse) has got hold of the live images of the yet-to-be-released Lumia 630, apparently confirming the device will have dual-SIM slots, the first Windows Phone OS powered device to boast of this feature.
The upcoming Lumia 630 is said to sport a 4.5-inch WVGA (480x800p) display, a Snapdragon series 400 quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB inbuilt storage and a 5.0-megapixel camera (no LED flash support) on the rear-side, and by the looking at the leaked snapshots, phone does not feature a front camera. Other key features like battery capacity, CPU speed is yet to ascertained.
Besides Lumia 630, Nokia is also said to unveil a new top-end model Lumia 930, touted to be the international variant of the feature-rich Lumia Icon (currently, this Nokia phone is exclusively available in USA via Verizon only). The device boasts metallic chassis on the edge, supported by hard polycarbonate back cover. It flaunts a 5.0-inch full HD (1920x1080p) OLED display having a pixel density of 441 ppi (pixels per inch).
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