Manila, Philippines - Nokia Lumia 630, the first-ever Lumia dual SIM smartphone which runs on the latest Windows Phone 8.1 operating system was officially launched today, May 13, 2014 in an event held at the Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.
The Lumia 630 will be available in the country from May 30, 2014 at an affordable price of Php 7,990 (SRP). The new Windows phone has a promise to deliver unrivaled smartphone experience.
"With high-end technologies and apps, a seamless Windows Phone 8.1 experience and the first ever Dual SIM Lumia empowering people to connect on their terms, we believe the Lumia 630 Dual SIM is undoubtedly the best smartphone in its affordable price range," Karel Holub, General Manager of Microsoft Mobile Devices Sales for Philippines said.
The latest addition to Lumia family of devices is powered by quad-core Snapdragon processor which can deliver fast, uncompromised social experiences with Word Flow, Internet Explorer and social apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Instagram.
Integrated features including one swipe notifications from Action Centre, the new Microsoft Enterprise feature pack, Microsoft Office, OneDrive, Camera, and HERE Maps and Drive+, which work seamlessly to make the Nokia Lumia 630 Dual Sim a great tool for work and play.
The new SensorCore also brings low power motion sensing to help people track their activity all day without using up the 1830mAh battery.
Here are the specifications of the new Nokia Lumia 630 Dual Sim:
Lumia 630 will be available in different colors including bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, white and black.
Nokia Lumia smartphone together with other flagship devices Nokia mobile phones and Xbox hardware are now being handled by Microsoft Devices Group. Microsoft is one of the worldwide leaders in software, services and solutions. On April 25, 2014, it was announced globally that Microsoft has fully acquired Nokia's Devices and Services business.
Karel Holub, General Manager of Microsoft Mobile Devices announced the pricing and availability of Nokia Lumia 630 Dual SIM Windows Phone |
The Lumia 630 will be available in the country from May 30, 2014 at an affordable price of Php 7,990 (SRP). The new Windows phone has a promise to deliver unrivaled smartphone experience.
"With high-end technologies and apps, a seamless Windows Phone 8.1 experience and the first ever Dual SIM Lumia empowering people to connect on their terms, we believe the Lumia 630 Dual SIM is undoubtedly the best smartphone in its affordable price range," Karel Holub, General Manager of Microsoft Mobile Devices Sales for Philippines said.
The latest addition to Lumia family of devices is powered by quad-core Snapdragon processor which can deliver fast, uncompromised social experiences with Word Flow, Internet Explorer and social apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Instagram.
Integrated features including one swipe notifications from Action Centre, the new Microsoft Enterprise feature pack, Microsoft Office, OneDrive, Camera, and HERE Maps and Drive+, which work seamlessly to make the Nokia Lumia 630 Dual Sim a great tool for work and play.
App List on Nokia Lumia 630 |
The new SensorCore also brings low power motion sensing to help people track their activity all day without using up the 1830mAh battery.
Here are the specifications of the new Nokia Lumia 630 Dual Sim:
- Operating System : Windows Phone 8.1
- Display: 4.5” FWVGA display, ClearBlack LCD, Gorilla Glass 3
- Battery: 1830mAh
- Connectivity: 3.5G, WLAN and Bluetooth 4 connectivity
- Processor: 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
- Camera: 5MP Camera w/ HD video recording
- Memory: 512 MB RAM, 8GB eMMC with 128GB micro SD card support
Lumia 630 will be available in different colors including bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, white and black.
Nokia Lumia smartphone together with other flagship devices Nokia mobile phones and Xbox hardware are now being handled by Microsoft Devices Group. Microsoft is one of the worldwide leaders in software, services and solutions. On April 25, 2014, it was announced globally that Microsoft has fully acquired Nokia's Devices and Services business.