With a full HD 5-inch screen and an amazing camera, plus a new version of the Windows Phone operating system on board, this could be the first Lumia that stands a chance of giving premium Android handsets a run for their money. Taking to the stage at the Microsoft BUILD conference in California, Stephen Elop, executive vice president of Nokia's Devices & Services also revealed two new budget handsets -- the Nokia Lumia 630 and Nokia Lumia 635. "Today we are introducing people to the best of Lumia and the best of Microsoft through three 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," he said.



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