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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lumia 1320 Smartphone lands in China first

Huge-cell phone geeks on a price range, rejoice: Nokia?s six-inch, $339 Lumia 1320 smartphone is now available in China. That is a bit earlier than the January 2014 time-frame it initial promised, and the Finnish business mentioned it?ll also roll out in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and other nations (likely in Europe) in the coming weeks. It packs a whopping 3400mAh battery for the long-winded, but otherwise has average specs: a 720p display, dual-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of expandable storage and a five-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, there is no word of an arrival date for those in the US torn among a tablet and cell phone -- but given the LTE bands we saw at the FCC, don?t hold your breath.

Nokia has previously released an array of Lumia phones, which were very cool and attracted a lot of buzz in the cell phone industry. Unlike most other cell phone that use the incredibly typical Android OS, the Nokia Lumia 1320 makes use of Windows as its OS. Lately, Nokia had been purchased by the Microsoft Corporation for a big amount of money, which will further aid Microsoft to spread the lukewarm acclaimed Microsoft OS.

Read more about gadget news from China on the Geek Blog.

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