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Lumia 630 to go on sale in Asia this week, Europe and US to follow soon – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 15, 2014
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Nokia lumia 630

Nokia Lumia 630 is already up for sale in several regions with a very affordable price tag. If you’re residing in Asia, you be glad to find out it will hit the retail shelves in the region this week. It will come with both single SIM and dual-SIM capabilities, and will hit all the countries in the Asian region — check Nokia’s software update page to see the list of countries included in the Asian region. 

The pricing of the handset will vary from country to country, but it won’t be too different from the price announced at Build last month. Recently, it made its way to India for INR 10,500 for the single SIM version, while the dual-SIM comes with a INR 11,500 price tag. So, we’re hoping it will be somewhat similar to other regions as well.

Nokia Lumia 630 is the first device to hit the market with Windows Phone 8.1 as its operating system as announced at Build. Other features include a 4.5-inch display, a quad-core Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, 8GB storage with microSD card slot, 5MP camera for photos and videos, and a 1,830 mAh battery to make sure there’s enough juice for the handset.

Once it hits retail, will you purchase the Lumia 630? Sound off in the comments below.

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