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Expansys USA is temporarily offering the Lumia 640 XL for $199

Philip Vasta Philip Vasta
November 29, 2020
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Expansys is temporarily offering the Lumia 640 XL for 99

If you’re in need of a quality handset without breaking the bank, we have some good news for you.  Phone Arena notes that Expansys USA is temporarily offering the Lumia 640 XL for just $199, which is $50 cheaper than what you’ll find at AT&T.

The Lumia 640 XL isn’t a powerhouse – internals include a Snapdragon 400 processor and 1 gigabyte of RAM – but its specs make it a fantastic value, especially for the low end of the market it targets.  It packs an impressive 13-megapixel rear camera and a selfie-certified 5-megapixel in the front.  The 3000 mAh battery should get you through the day just fine, but is replaceable if the need arises via the removable back cover (check out the matte orange shell!).

That said, you may want to consider getting an SD card; internal storage is a paltry 8 gigabytes.  Also, be aware that the 5.7-inch screen has a 1280 x 720 resolution – not everyone will find that acceptable.

Again, this is a temporary deal, so act quickly!

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