Nokia Lumia 625 to sport 4.7-inch screen, say reports

The Lumia 620, left, alongside its higher-end cousins from Nokia.

(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Nokia’s Lumia 625 phone will try to lure potential buyers with a 4.7-inch screen.

Specs released online via various sources point to the supersized screen — the largest yet for a Lumia — and a few other features. Despite the larger display, the 625 will be considered a low-end, entry-level Lumia, sources told The Verge, with a resolution of just 800×480 pixels. The goal is to gear up a Lumia with a lower price to attract more customers.

No information on U.S. pricing or availability has been revealed, though one variant of the 625 with support for AT&T’s GSM network passed FCC certification last month. The phone is expected to launch in China by the end of a month for 1,999 yuans ($325).

A follow-up to the Lumia 620, the 625 will come with a dual-core 1.2Ghz Snapdragon S4 processor, 512MB of memory, and a 5-megapixel camera. Though the GSM support for 3G networks is known, the phone is also expected to support 4G LTE. Alleged images of the 625 posted by C… [Read more]

Related Links:
Nokia’s 41-megapixel Lumia 1020 sees details leaked early
Nokia Lumia 41MP PureView phone confirmed for UK, says source
Lumia 1020: A flash point for Nokia?
Nokia Lumia 1020 pops up in AT&T inventory list
Here’s why the Lumia 1020 is stuck on AT&T

    

No Responses to “Nokia Lumia 625 to sport 4.7-inch screen, say reports”

Post a Comment