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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Nokia Lumia 720 comes with latest music, navigation experiences



Nokia Lumia 720 comes with latest music, navigation experiences

The Finnish cellphone maker, Nokia, launched Lumia 720 at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The new smartphone comes with Nokia’s latest music and navigation experiences.

According to reports, Nokia Lumia 720 is aimed at offering a high end camera experience. The new device aims at the markets of China and India and is reported to be available in Indian stores by Q2 of 2013.

The Lumia 720 boasts of having a 4.3 inch WVGA LCD screen with Gorilla Glass 2.0 and Super Sensitive Touch which allows users to use the phone even with nail and gloves on. It has a 1.0 GHz Dual-core Snapdragon S4.

The new smartphone also boasts of having a 6.7 megapixel camera with F1.9 aperture and a Carl Zeiss lens which Nokia claims will offer the best picture taking experience.

With 512 MB RAM, Lumia 720 has 8GB mass memory and support for micro SD cards up to 64GB. It also comes with 7GB free SkyDrive storage.

The new device, which will be available in five colours, also comes with an optional wireless charging shell.

With Nokia Lumia 720, the Finnish cellphone maker unveiled a cheaper model in its Lumia smartphone range, Lumia 520, powered by Microsoft's Windows phone software, as it tries to regain dominance in emerging markets like China.

The cellphone maker, which until recently was the world's largest maker of phones, said Monday the new Lumia 520 will start at (EURO)139, or about $183, before phone-company subsidies.

That compares favorably with Apple's two-year-old iPhone 4, which costs $450 before subsidies. However, low-end smartphones running Google's Android software are available for less than $100.

Nokia said it will start selling the phone soon in Asia, Europe, Latin America and Africa, and that T-Mobile USA intends to sell it at some unspecified date.

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