Nokia has announced yet another Windows Phone 8.1 powered handset, named as the new Lumia 530. The newly official smartphone from the Finnish based Nokia and Redmond settled Microsoft will come in couple of versions, out of which one will be single-SIM model and another one being an dual-SIM option, both with preferred 3G WCDMA network support, for the budget friendly markets.
Both of the brand new versions will be available in colors shades of Bright Orange, Bright Green, White and Dark Grey, as the back shells or battery door panels are changeable, for further personalization of your Lumia 530 smartphone. According to Nokia, the fresh Lumia 530 phones are expected to be priced at €85, that's pretty affordable at 115 USD, and including all the taxes and other subsidies, the new Lumia handset will put you back for €100 or less, about $135. The company plans to roll out the smartphone internationally in select markets by early next month.
So, the Nokia made Lumia 530 smartphone totes a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, clocked at 1.2GHz, four-inches FWVGA capacitive multipoint-touch LCD screen of 854 x 480 resolution display, marked at 246 pixels-per-inch, attributing orientation sensor and Nokia's own Lumia Color profile. There's a 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, four gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot up to 128GB) and a five megapixels main shooter with fixed-focus, also digital camera add-ons like, Bing vision, Nokia Camera and Nokia Glam Me. For connectivity, the handset has got Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n and USB 2.0. Lastly there is a 1,430mAh powered battery and runs Windows Phone 8.1 with Lumia Cyan update, which has got the advantage of the new Action Center, Word Flow, Cortana and Start screen backgrounds like features of Microsoft's new operating system.
The phone's software embraces Microsoft own applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in a single package, called Microsoft Office. While, Nokia also offers 15GB of free online cloud storage on OneDrive.
Source: Nokia