Holding back on buying that Windows Phone just because it doesn’t
offer dual SIM capabilities? You haven’t met the Lumia 630. Taking
advantage of Windows Phone 8.1′s capability to support active dual SIM
standby, the phone succeeds last year’s Lumia 620.
Lumia 635 is similar to Lumia 630, but offers LTE connectivity (and no dual SIM capabilities). Both the phones run on Windows Phone 8.1 and support the extra column of Live Tile. They will also offer fitness tracking using a low-power SensorCore chip.
Nokia has made the devices pretty affordable, with the Lumia 630 going on sale for $159/169 for the single SIM and dual SIM variants, while the LTE enabled Lumia 635 retailing for $189. The phones go on sale starting with Asia later this quarter.
Source: gsmarena
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While the phone add several new features over the Lumia 620, it also misses out on many. Lumia 630 is a 3G enabled smartphone running on Windows Phone 8.1 that will be offered in both single SIM and dual SIM variants. The phone packs a 4.5 inch FWVGA (854 x 480) display protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It will also come packing a quad core Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz. The battery has also been upgraded to 1,830mAh, while the RAM remains the same (disappointingly) at 512MB. Then there’s 8GB of internal memory that is expandable up to 128GB and a 5 megapixel rear camera. Surprisingly, there’s no flash on the back or a front facing camera.Lumia 635 is similar to Lumia 630, but offers LTE connectivity (and no dual SIM capabilities). Both the phones run on Windows Phone 8.1 and support the extra column of Live Tile. They will also offer fitness tracking using a low-power SensorCore chip.
Nokia has made the devices pretty affordable, with the Lumia 630 going on sale for $159/169 for the single SIM and dual SIM variants, while the LTE enabled Lumia 635 retailing for $189. The phones go on sale starting with Asia later this quarter.
Source: gsmarena
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