Just like the old Lumia 520, the new Lumia 630 and 635
may mean a lot to Nokia and Microsoft, as they’re smartphones that
offer quite many features at a very attractive price. Plus, they both
come with the new and improved Windows Phone 8.1 - they’ll be the world’s first handsets to run WP8.1 out of the box.
Nokia
probably expects to sell millions of 630 and 635 units, and, mot
likely, it will do just that. However, to achieve this, Nokia needs to
release the handsets in all the countries where there’s high demand for
affordable smartphones. China - the world’s largest mobile market - is
the perfect example for that. And it looks like Nokia could start
selling the Lumia 630 there pretty soon, as the handset was approved by
the country’s Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center. The
Lumia 630 that’s been approved is the dual-SIM model (RM-978), which
should cost $169. The Lumia 630 is already advertised at Nokia China’s official website -
in a pretty nice way, as you may have noticed in the image above. Nokia
doesn’t say exactly when it will release the new smartphone, though. But
it should happen sometime in May. It remains to be seen if China will
get the Nokia Lumia 630 before any other market, or not.
via phonearena
via phonearena
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