Inside Nokia Lumia 625 | 4.17 Inch Super-sensitive LCD Display Plus 4G

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Nokia_620_020Nokia has unveiled the Nokia Lumia 625 at an estimated retail price of 220 Euros before taxes and subsidies, and will be in stores in quarter three in Africa.

The 4G smartphone has a large 4.7-inch super-sensitive LCD screen and is available in five brightly coloured changeable shells with the Windows Phone 8 Live Tile personalisation.

The Windows Phone 8 powered smartphone has camera applications like Nokia Smart Camera and Nokia Cinemagraph, which turns photos into living memories with added movement. Live Tiles update direct to the home screen, and People Hub makes it easy to stay connected with friends and family. Windows Phone 8 also includes Xbox Live, Microsoft Office, and 7GB of online SkyDrive storage to simply make life easier.

Users can access over 165,000 apps including Vimeo, Temple Run and WhatsApp and uses Internet Explorer 10 – making it ideal for viewing videos, games, and other content. The Nokia Lumia 625 also offers SD memory card support, allowing up to 64GB of additional content storage.

Nokia Music provides unlimited streaming of ad-free mixes without registration or subscription, plus the ability to download mixes for listening offline with the Nokia Lumia 625. Nokia has also teamed with Coloud™ to create BOOM™ headphones that combine audio prowess with excellent value, and integrated microphone and buttons for voice calls and music control.

The Nokia Lumia 625 offers leading maps and location experiences from HERE, providing free maps, turn-by-turn navigation and public transport guidance.

The Nokia Lumia 625 will be available in a range of colours including orange, yellow, bright green, white and black with an array of changeable shells enabling easy personalisation.

Key Specs

Nokia Lumia 625
Operating System Windows Phone 8
Display  4.7 inch WVGA @ 201ppi with Sunlight Readability Enhancement, High Brightness Mode, Color Enhancement and Super Sensitive Touch
Battery 2000 mAh
Processor 1.2GHz, Dual Core
Camera Main: 5MP Autofocus, LED flash ,1080p@30fps, VGA front facing camera
Memory 512MB RAM8GB with support for up to 64GB SD card

 

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