Microsoft Unveils the Lumia 530 In Kenya | Retailing for Kshs 11,000

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Nokia-Lumia-530Microsoft has unveiled the Lumia 530 in Kenya for only Kshs 10, 999  at all Orange and authorised dealer shops. The Lumia 530 will be bundled together with Coloud Bang speaker for Kshs 10,999 and not headsets.

Running on Windows Phone 8.1, the Lumia 530 is available in both single SIM 3G and Dual SIM 3G variants and is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, has 4-inch LCD display and comes with popular apps such as Instagram, WhatsApp, Viber and WeChat, Skype, Asphalt 8 and many others.

The 5 MP camera phone also comes with 4GB on-board memory and expandable with SD cards up to 128GB. Plus, an additional 15GB of free cloud storage on Microsoft OneDrive so users can sync, store, access and share files between Lumia 530 and computers, laptops and tablets.

The Lumia 530 is available in Kenya now and comes in a range of colours including bright orange, bright green and stylish neutrals such as dark grey and white, along with a selection of changeable shells in a variety of colours.

Key specs:

  Lumia 530
Operating System Windows Phone 8.1 with Lumia Cyan
Display 4.0” FWVGA  LCD display
Battery Up to 22hours standby, 13 hours 2G talktime. Battery capacity: 1430mAh
Connectivity HSPA+ 21Mbps/5.76Mbps, Wi-Fi (b/g/n), BT 4.0, micro-USB
Processor 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Camera 5MP
Memory 512MB RAM, 4GB eMMC with up to 128GB micro SD card support

 

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