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Microsoft to launch a new Lumia device with the new branding on November 11th – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 7, 2014
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Microsoft to launch a new Lumia device with the new branding on November 11th

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Microsoft is expected to launch a new Lumia device with the company’s new branding. We’ve seen the alleged handset pass through Chinese certification authority, accompanied by some images showing the new branding. The new branding was even shown off by the company itself, although they didn’t comment on when we will see the first Lumia device with the new Microsoft branding.

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Well, it seems Microsoft fans may not have to wait for a long time as company has posted a teaser on the Conversations blog, hinting the launch of a new Lumia device on Tuesday, November 11th. The company didn’t reveal anything about the handset in the teaser, except the caption which says, “Microsoft is delivering the power of everyday mobile technology to everyone.”

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Apparently, it’s not going to be a high-end device, but yet another mid-range offering from the software giant. Rumors suggest it will pack a 5-inch display, a quad-core Snapdragon 200 SOC, and a front-facing camera.

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Stay tuned, we’ll update you as soon as the first Microsoft Lumia is officially unveiled.

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