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Nokia Lumia 930 Listed On India’s Largest Retailer, To Be Launched Soon – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
July 5, 2014
1 min read

Noki Lumia 930 listed on India's largest retailer, to launch soon

The Nokia Lumia 930, which has been making a lot of buzz around the world, is set for an official launch in India. The nation’s largest e-commerce website, Flipkart, has listed the device as “Coming Soon.” As of now, that is all the information we have as the website hasn’t provided any pricing or availability information.

Not only does the Nokia Lumia 930 look amazing, it also possesses equally classy hardware. Sporting a 5-inch full 1080P HD display, the handset comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen protection alongside, Nokia’s signature ClearBlack display. Powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor and coupled with 2 gigs of RAM, the phone comes with Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box.

It also sports a humongous 20MP shooter at the rear and a 1.2MP camera upfront. The global variant supports 4G LTE, though we are not sure if the same model will be released in India. In addition, Lumia 930 will also feature the world’s first Dolby Digital Plus audio recording capability in a phone.

As of now that’s all the information we have. We will make sure to keep you guys posted when the phone becomes available in the country.

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