Nokia announces three new colorful handsets featuring the newly announced Windows Phone 8.1, at an affordable price point. The new Microsoft powered Nokia smartphones will be named Lumia 630 (leaked previously), Lumia 630 Dual SIM and Lumia 635 (from the above picture). The new phones from the Finnish manufacturer will remain identical from it's full factory design and internal specification, unlike the Lumia 630 Dual SIM will bring dual-SIM functionality to the Windows Phone platform for the first time and Lumia 635 will attribute 4G LTE network support. The new 'Lumias' will come out of the box in vibrant colors, where the back shells are changeable in two flavors, with a matte taste and in a glossy treatment.
The main internal specifications of the phones include a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor speeding at 1.2GHz, a 4.5-inches ClearBlack LCD screen of FWVGA resolution display in protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 3, eight gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels main camera on the back, Bluetooth 4.0 and HSPA+ connectivity on board, while the Lumia 635 will compensate fourth generation LTE radios, powering on with a 1,850mAh powered battery and running Microsoft's latest version Windows Phone 8.1 over the hood. The devices will be up for sales in Bright Orange, Bright Green, Bright Yellow, and White and Black color options.
As far as it's availability is concerned, the single SIM option Lumia 630 will be available for sales from beginning in May, around Asia, Russia, China, India and Europe at a price of 159 United States Dollars and the Lumia 635 Dual SIM model will cost you 169 USD. The Lumia 635 will be available globally, including the Stateside by July with a price tag of $189.
Source: Nokia