Microsoft Lumia 930 Made Its Way To The Indian Soil

After a deluge of buzzes, now Microsoft Lumia 930 has been launched in the Indian market. Earlier, the smartphone had been announced to touch the native land in June 2014, which has been grossly delayed. Apparently, the handset is a best proposition who are looking for a top-end phone with jaw-dropping attributes and cutting-edge technology. As per the firm, it will be procurable among the masses with a price tag of Rs. 38,649.

Hashing about this Windows Phone 8.1 based successor in Lumia series, then it has fantastic photography capabilities due to assimilation of 20-megapixel PureView camera. The rear cam is also decked with some enticing traits such as optical image stabilization and Carl Zeiss optics what we have seen in Lumia 1520. The device also incorporates a front snapper of 1.2-megapixel and four directional microphones.

Microsoft Lumia 930

Taking a glance on its display, then the handset bears an amazing 5-inch Gorilla Glass 3 screen that confers a pixel density of 441ppi and pixel resolution of 1080x1920p. The handheld will be an eye candy among the Indian prospective buyers with Super Sensitive Touch feature and a near 180-degree viewing angle.

Apart from 2GB RAM, the device bestows 32GB of internal memory alongside 7GB free OneDrive cloud storage. Besides Bluetooth 4.0, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Wi-Fi standards, NFC and DLNA options, the gadget is also paired with LTE quad-band chip functionality on connectivity front.

Microsoft Lumia 930

Furthermore, Lumia 930 is integrated with a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC that is clocked at 2.2GHz operating frequency. This new scion in Microsoft's flagship portfolio comprises a 2420mAh battery and housed with a built-in wireless charging. Peeking on the texture of device, then it has a premium look because of aluminum frame as well as the metallic construction.

However, the smartphone has been asserted to hit the ledges of domestic retail stores on October 15, which can take on some high-end phones like Samsung Galaxy S5, Sony Xperia Z2, HTC One M8 and LG G3.