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With HTC all set to unveil its renowned M8 running Windows Phone OS, Nokia seems to be all geared to ensure the device doesn’t steal its show.
News has it that the company has already unveiled the Lumia 930 in Nairobi just ahead of IFA, while an image of its rumoured Lumia 830 as well as a new device allegedly dubbed Lumia 830 have also surfaced online.
According to UK’s Standardmedia, the Lumia 930 was unveiled in Nairobi by Patrick Henchie, head of product for Microsoft Mobile Devices in South and East Africa. Powered by Windows Phone 8.1, the Lumia 930 is powered by a quad-core processor coupled with 2GB of RAM. It sports a massive 20-megapixel PureView camera, along with support for HD video, microphones and integrated Dolby Surround Sound. Sporting a 5-inch 1080p display, the device features an aluminium alloy frame and a polycarbonate back.
Image: Baidu
There have been reports around Microsoft working on the Lumia 830 that is expected to be launched at the IFA this year.
Now, new images of the device have surfaced on Baidu. First spotted by Nokiapoweruser, the image shows frontal look of the Lumia 930 as well as Lumia 830. “If you compare the actual size specs of Lumia 930 ( 137 mm x 71 mm ) to that of Lumia 830 ( 139.4 mm x 70.7 mm ), the above render looks pretty real and also matches to what we have seen in leaked certification images,” adds the report. If you take a closer look at the image, the Lumia 830 image shows “Nokia customary 8:30 time” while other device shows 9:30, further hinting at the next-gen Lumia devices.
According to a previous report by GSM Arena, the Lumia 830 will also feature a massive 20MP PureView rear camera, similar to the one we had seen on the Lumia 1520 and Lumia 930. This is a big jump from the 8MP camera we had seen on the Lumia 820. Other features include a 4.5-inch 720p display, a Snapdragon chipset with LTE support and16GB of internal storage. The phone is expected to run on Windows Phone 8.1 and will come with a micr0SD card slot.
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