Nokia has unveiled its new flagship device, Lumia 930, which is based on Windows Phone 8.1 and delivers the best of Microsoft and Lumia for the ultimate video and imaging experience, according to the company.
“Today we are introducing people to the best of Lumia and the best of Microsoft through our stunning devices based on Windows Phone 8.1. In addition to the new developments from Microsoft, Nokia is delivering people an uncompromised imaging experience, great design and better business phones,” said Stephen Elop, Executive Vice President, Nokia’s Devices & Services. “We’re also pleased to bring the great developments in Windows Phone 8.1 to the Lumia devices people love today.”
A 20 megapixel PureView camera with ZEISS optics and advanced Rich Recording, delivers an enriching video and imaging experience with new Living Images innovation. It is designed in elegant metal and vibrant polycarbonate with a 5-inch ClearBlack screen. It comes equipped with a powerful 2.2GHz Snapdragon quad-core processor delivering more from content like apps, games, the Internet and integrated Microsoft services like OneDrive and Microsoft Office. The Nokia Lumia 930 is expected to roll out globally in June starting with Europe, Asia, Middle East and India.