Nokia is doing everything possible in their power to make sure that they keep smartphone consumers satisfied and also covering all angles.
Nokia have released high end and low end devices that are doing well.
Today Nokia has launched yet another budget Lumia smartphone, the 625. The big surprise it’s the 4.7 inch screen, OF WVGA(640×800) resolution. Pixel density is not exactly premium class at 201ppi, but it’s decent. Another surprise is the super sensitive screen that has only been available so far for the high end of the Lumia range, but found it’s way into the 625.
The smartphone features a 2000 mAh battery which should keep you talking for about 15 hours.
Definitely, it's a medium end smartphone with some high end device features embedded.
To be candid, it's a smartphone that would be easily cherished and appeal to a lot of consumers.
The phone is covered with repleaceable shells created using the same technology(two colored layers) as in the smaller brother, the 620.
The device is LTE enabled, and powered by a 1.2GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, a first for Lumias. The 625 features 512MB of RAM, 8GB of built in storage, and an expansion slot that can take micro-SD cards of up to 64GB.
Camera is a 5MP module powered by a single LED flash, and can record video in 1080p at 30fps. The 625 comes with the latest Lumia Amber update installed featuring all the goodies like Nokia Smart Cam, glance screen and so on.
It will be launched in orange, yellow, bright green, white and black color flavours and should be available in the third quarter 2013, priced at about 220 Euros without local taxes or subsidies.
Nokia 625 should see sales in a market like Asia, Africa and some parts of Europe where medium end devices thrive more than high end and low end devices.
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