As expected, Nokia has unveiled the Lumia 930 at its event in San Francisco. The phone is successor to the Lumia 920, which held its own for a long while but needed to be replaced desperately.

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Nokia has done that with the Lumia 930, which is basically the international version of the recently announced Lumia Icon for Verizon in the US (to say Verizon gets the best of Windows Phone last would be wrong now, it seems). In fact, Nokia hasn’t even bothered with changing the design of the phone much.
Nokia Lumia 930 comes with a 5 inch ClearBlack OLED 1080p display and is powered by a 2.2GHz quad core Snapdragon 800. It also packs a 20MP Pureview camera with OIS along with 2GB RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and Qi wireless charging. Unfortunately, it will also be coming with some vices of the Lumia Icon, including the rather small 2,420mAh battery and non expandable internal storage.
The phone will run on Windows Phone 8.1, although it will have capacitive buttons on the front. Available is said to begin in June in Europe followed later by Asian countries. It will be made available in orange, green, black and white.
Source: gsmarena

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