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Microsoft to launch its new Lumia 930 flagship in Malaysia soon

Microsoft Devices have just sent invites for a media preview of the its most innovative Lumia with craftsmanship in mind. After launching its Nokia Lumia 630 in Malaysia, the next item on the list would be its Lumia 930 as pictured above which was announced during Microsoft Build Day. We’ll be checking the new device out and hopefully we can get a hands-on as well as availability details.

The Nokia Lumia 930 is basically the international version of its Lumia Icon that was released exclusively for Verizon. It gets a Full HD 5″ AMOLED display and runs on a 2.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB RAM and 32GB of storage on board. If you’re eyeing for a Lumia 1520 but prefer something more compact, the Lumia 930 also comes with the same 20.7MP shooter for better photos. Like the Lumia 630, it will be running on the very latest Windows Phone 8.1.

Check out the official Nokia Lumia 930 official hands-on and promo video after the break.

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