The Finished Smartphone maker Nokia are unveiled Lumia 930. At the Microsoft BUILD conference in San
Francisco, Nokia has announced a new flagship device, the Lumia 930.
After Lumia 1520, this is the second device from Nokia which comes with a
quad-core processor. The new device also runs Windows Phone 8.1.Here’s is a quick look at the specs of the new Lumia flagship device:
Processor, RAM, Space: It comes with a 2.2 GHz
quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 32GB of internal storage
(7GB free OneDrive cloud storage) and 2GB of RAM.
Design: Nokia Lumia 930 has an aluminium frame, and a
curved polycarbonate back. It comes in the following colour options:
bright orange, bright green, black and white.
Screen size: The Lumia 930 has a 5-inch screen with
ClearBlack OLED Display technology. The screen is full HD and has a 1920
x 1080 resolution. The pixel density is 441ppi. It also comes with
Nokia’s Super sensitive touch which ensures that you can use the screen
even when you have gloves on. The fact that its made of Gorilla Glass 3
ensures that the screen will remain scratch-free.
Camera: The camera is a 20-megapixel PureView camera
with optical image stabilization (OIS) and ZEISS optics to achieve
pin-sharp shots. The front camera is a little disappointing and is only
1.2 MP. It can however shoot and record in HD mode.
According to Nokia, the new flagship has some great features for
video recording and comes with four microphones. Nokia says this allows
directional recording, which enhances the clarity of sound. Nokia Lumia 930 in this product photo.The camera also has the single-finger zoom feature to allow users to
zoom in without using both their hands. Nokia 930 also comes with
integrated Dolby Surround Sound.
Battery, Connectivity:
The device has a LTE
quad-band chip and Bluetooth 4.0 LE. The 930 has a 2420 mAh battery with
built-in wireless charging. The maximum talktime Nokia is promising on
2G is 11.5 hours and 15.5 hours on 3G.The Nokia Lumia 930 is priced at $599 before taxes. It will be
available from June – beginning in Europe, Asia, India, Middle East and
Latin America – and will continue to rollout throughout the world except
the US.
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