Microsoft announces Lumia 535 smartphone
Microsoft has just unveiled a new Lumia handset, namely the Lumia 535. The Redmond giant calls this a "5X5X5 smartphone" since the handset has a 5 inch screen, a 5 MP front camera and another 5 MP camera in the back. The Lumia 535 runs Windows Phone 8.1 and offers full integration with Microsoft services such as OneNote and Skype.
Microsoft Lumia 535 is available both in a single SIM flavor and a dual SIM variant. These are its main specs and features:
- Processor: 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
- Memory/Storage: 1 GB RAM; 8 GB internal storage and microSD support up to 128 GB, as well as 15 GB free cloud storage
- Display: 5-inch IPS capacitive multitouch with 960X540 pixels and 220 ppi
- Cameras: 5 MP wide angle front, 5 MP with LED flash on the back
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, micro USB 2.0, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS
- Operating system: Windows Phone 8.1
- Battery: 1900 mAh
- Colors: black, white, gray, blue, orange, blue, green
Microsoft Lumia 535 is the first Lumia handset that does not carry the Nokia logo and has an estimated retail price of 110 EUR (roughly $135 USD) before taxes and subsidies. There is no information about its US availability for now.
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