Microsoft introduces the Nokia Lumia 530 smartphone version single SIM and dual-SIM 3G with quad-core processor, 5 MP camera and Windows Phone 8.1. Microsoft today announced the Nokia Lumia 530, low-cost smartphone with 4-inch display and Windows Phone 8.1.
After putting a lid on the Nokia X with Android, the company is ready to offer a new model of Lumia with Windows Phone accessible to a greater slice of the audience as it is just the price its strong point.
Available in two versions, Single 3G SIM and Dual SIM 3G, the new smartphone integrates a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz and 512 MB of RAM for quick and easy user experience and navigation during games the Internet; always talking about hardware features, the phone is equipped with a 5 MP rear camera with functions Glam Me and Creative Studio for photo retouching and functions selfie voice guidance, in addition to the 4-inch ClearBlack display with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels.
It includes a 4 GB memory expandable to 128 GB through the microSD slot, plus an additional 15 GB of cloud storage on OneDrive to synchronize and store any type of file between your device and your computer and tablet, which is synchronized to the same account.
Recall that the latest version of Windows Phone 8.1 includes the Action Center which makes it easy to display notifications with a simple swipe, while the entry is made faster with the keyboard Word Flow; in both devices are finally preinstalled Skype and Microsoft Office applications.
The Nokia Lumia 530 will be available with interchangeable shells in orange, green, dark gray and white in the world as of August.