report, Microsoft plans to unveil at least two new smartphones at its anticipated BUILD 2014 event in San Francisco on April 2. Previously, Nokia was said to be eyeing an April 19 press event to launch its fresh new lineup of Windows Phone devices, but if we go by this new development, that is quite unlikely to happen now. Codenames Martini and Moneypenny have been doing the rounds for months on. And while the Lumia 930 will take care of the high-end segment of the market, the Lumia 630 should be enough to cover the midrange. Redmond is set to introduce two versions of the latter device, however, one a single SIM and the other with dual SIM capabilities. Both variants of the Nokia Lumia 630 are expected to pack on-screen buttons.]]>
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I love the code names. I’m extremely curious to see what the 930 is going to look like. It should be a spectacular phone! Prove me right, Microsoft!
Fahad, other than on-screen buttons, do you have any idea what we should expect from these phones? New features, innovations, etc. Thanks! Good work.
Well, I’m more interested in what is in store for the Lumia 930 flagship. We’re still in the dark there, though expected Lumia 630 specifications have been available for some time now.
That’s what I would expect. Bill’s question was a good one, even if it was obvious in some aspects because it confirms my beliefs. The 930 is obviously much more anticipated, and therefore, under wraps than the 630.
I’m really looking forward to 8.1 and a streamlined Lumia lineup. It’s just a shame they have to have a different model for each carrier. 3 contract phones, 2 non-contract phones, and 2 phablets
Yeah. Take care of this, and streamlining of future updates (all users getting them at once) would be totally epic!
Time to replace my 920 and 620! 😀