Nokia Vice-president Stephen Elop with Lumia 930 at the Microsoft build conference. Photo: Reuters
Nokia Vice-president Stephen Elop with Lumia 930 at the Microsoft build conference. Photo: ReutersFinnish handset giant Nokia has unveiled its latest phone in Lumia series, Lumia 930, which will be a new flagship smartphone running on the latest Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 operating system.
The Lumia 930 features a 5-inch screen with 1080p display housed inside a rectangular body with metallic sides and a colored back, either in orange, green, white or black.
According to The Verge, while introducing the phone at Microsoft's annual build conference, the technology giant's upcoming device chief Stephen Elop said the Lumia 930 is just a 'beautifully crafted device'.
The flagship Lumia device features a 20-megapixel PureView camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, supports wireless charging and has a Snapdragon 800 processor.
Elop said the Lumia 930 offers unprecedented images and videos.
The device, which bears a strong resemblance to the Lumia Icon introduced for Verizon earlier this year, will be released globally, beginning in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and India this June and cost $599 before taxes and subsidies, the report added.
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