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Nokia unveils new Lumia phones

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Sharath Kumar
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Nokia on Monday unveiled two affordable smartphones running on Microsoft Windows Phone 8 platform to its portfolio, along with two feature phones. The Finnish manufacturer announced the Lumia 720, Lumia 520, Nokia 105 and Nokia 301 at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona.

The all-new Lumia 520 comes with a 4-inch LCD IPS touchscreen and is powered by a 1GHZ dual-core processor. The phone comes with 8GB built-in memory and can support microSD cards with capacities ranging up to 64GB. The camera sensor in Lumia 520 is rated at 5MP and can shoot videos at 720p resolution, but has no rear LED flash or a front facing camera. It is powered by a 1,430mAh battery, comes with swappable back covers, and is priced at 139 euros

Nokia Lumia 720 features a 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen with ClearBlack Display technology. This display is extremely touch-sensitive and can be operated even when users are wearing gloves. It has 8GB internal memory, 7GB free SkyDrive storage and microSD support up to 64GB. It has a 6.7MP Carl Zeiss camera with LED flash on the back, and a 1.3MP unit in the front. Boasting of unibody design, this phone has 2,000mAh battery, wireless charging and NFC. Nokia said Lumia 720 will be launched in India in the second quarter of this year and will cost 249 euros worldwide.

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