Nokia’s upcoming affordable device the Lumia 630 appears early courtesy of @Evleaks. The device supposedly replaces the current Nokia Lumia 625 and it is one level above its lowest entry level Lumia 525.
In terms of specs, it is rumoured to be having a 4″ display and comes with 1GB of RAM. The leaked image above also reveals that the new device will be button-less and they have swapped the typical Windows, Back and Search capacitive buttons for virtual on-screen buttons instead. This is a first for Windows Phone and it follows the same trend as Android smart phone makers like HTC that has started to make a switch. The leaked image also reveals the omission of a dedicated camera button which was previously present on the Lumia 625.
If the rumoured specs are true, this doesn’t seem to be a worthy upgrade from the Lumia 625. Instead it appears to be a Nokia X that’s running on Windows Phone OS considering its similar 4″ size, similar buttons and the lack of LED flash light at the back. Nokia is expected to announce something on April 19th and this could be one of the devices being revealed.
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