report has confirmation from Nokia’s exclusive distributor in Palestine that the company is very much ready to unleash its next generation handsets. Nokia Lumia 930 is on track for release in Q2 2014. And the retailer also reveals that the upcoming smartphone will be powered by Windows Phone 8.1, although no details are provided on the hardware specifications of this new flagship. Many expect the Lumia 930 to be a revised version of the Lumia Icon at Verizon. Which basically means that the new smartphone might pack a powerful 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage that can be further expanded up to the absolute highs of 64GB via the included microSD memory card slot. A 1080p display with an enticing 20 megapixel PureView camera could also be a reality.]]>
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When the new phones start coming out, they need to keep a couple old ones as non-contract phones
I’m excited for this! Is this the first official Nokia/Windows Collaboration? I’m assuming it is. It should be great.
If you mean since the acquisition has officially been completed, I think yes. How much different will the 930 be from the other recent lumia releases? Do you have any idea yet, David?