Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Lumia 1330 come with a smaller screen and better camera than its predecessor

Lumia 1330 come with a smaller screen and better camera


Although currently the only device we have come to know of the new Lumia stage with Microsoft in command has been modest Lumia 535, the truth is that the news about devices that may already be in the oven no shortage. The protagonist of the last one is the Lumia 1330, the phablet called to happen to 1320, and that they might have now discovered much of their technical specifications and some details about your presentation.


 As you may remember, the Lumia 1320 is the economic version of the Lumia 1520, with whom he debuted to become one of the first two phablets which sold Nokia and under whose shadow has spent most of this time. It is, in any case, one of the few options available to those seeking a phablet Windows operating system and an affordable price, and one of the best choices of rank, in general. The good news is that it seems will soon have a successor and that it will bring some very interesting developments.


 A screen of 5.7 inches and a 14 MP camera


 The two most important changes that would bring the Lumia 1330, according to these contests would be at the screen, which will remain HD resolution but will be reduced to the 5.7 inches, and in the chambers, which will become 14 MP if the main and 5 MP in the case of the front. There will also be new with respect to the processor, but less dramatic, with a Snapdragon 400.


Lumia 1330 come with a smaller screen and better camera


 Debut at MWC in February


 The leak has not only left us some information about its technical specifications but has dared even to set a date for his debut that supposedly take place in the MWC in Barcelona in February. We know, however, given the amount of rumors that have occurred in recent times on smartphones in which Microsoft would be working if could accompanied by someone else. We look.



The Lumia 1330 come with a smaller screen and better camera than its predecessor

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