After Sony, Microsoft is the next to launch its latest flagship at the IFA – Nokia Lumia 830.
The company calls it an affordable flagship priced around €330 in
Europe – translating to approximately Rs 26,200 – that will begin
shipping this month. It will be available in orange, green, white and
black colour options.
Needless
to say, it runs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8.1, with Cortana applicable
only in select markets. Cortana is now limited to the US, but it is
likely to hit the UK markets by October. The new Lumia Denim update for the OS
now promises improved speed and camera abilities. You will also find
the company’s popular software suite including Office and OneDrive.
Unlike
the rumoured 4.7-inch display, the device goes the phablet way with a
5-inch display. On the camera front, it gets a 10MP Pure View rear
snapper that is capable of recording 4k videos. Other specs include
quad-core Snapdragon chipset, 16GB, expandable up to 128GB via microSD
card slot, Zeiss optics with its thinnest OIS module yet and Rich
Capture that lets you expose darker areas of an image and add an LED
flash effect after you’ve taken an image. All of this is fuelled by a
2,200mAh battery.
The
Lumia 830 measures 8.5mm and weighs 150 grams. With this device, the
company claims to bring an affordable smartphone with high-end features
to take on the iPhone 5s. As expected, the device also supports wireless
charging and comes with removable plate.
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