The smartphone should arrive on shelves as a mid-range phone

Feb 5, 2014 13:06 GMT  ·  By

One of the handsets that mobile phone maker Nokia has been rumored to plan on launching later this year is the Nokia Lumia 630, which has just had its specs leaked on the web once again.

The smartphone should arrive on shelves in the same range as the Nokia Lumia 625, which has already landed on shelves in various markets out there, which means that it will be a mid-range device.

In fact, the newly leaked hardware specs for the device, available courtesy of NextLeaks, confirm that Nokia will be launching it with a focus on the mid-range segment of the market.

Apparently, the upcoming Nokia Lumia 630 will be launched with a 4.3-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a WVGA resolution.

Moreover, the handset is expected to arrive on the market with a 1.7GHz dual-core processor inside, paired with 1GB of RAM, which should ensure a pretty decent performance level.

The smartphone will also pack 8GB of internal memory, which will be expandable via a microSD memory card slot, supposedly offering support for up to 64GB of additional storage.

On the back, the upcoming device will sport an 8-megapixel camera, which should be complemented by a front camera, the same as on other mid-range handsets from the company.

Moreover, Nokia Lumia 630 is expected to be powered by a 2000mAh battery, which should ensure long usage times. The phone will supposedly be released with the latest Windows Phone 8 version, maybe even with Windows Phone 8.1 loaded on top right from the beginning.

At the same time, we could assume that Nokia will pack the handset with the entire set of usual connectivity capabilities, maybe even with 4G LTE, so as to make it even more appealing.

Of course, no official confirmation on the matter has been provided as of now, and all might prove to be nothing more than a rumor, so we’ll take it with a grain of salt for the time being.