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Опубликовано 9 ноября 2012, 20:13
The Lumia 920 and the Windows Phone 8X aren't the only Microsoft-tastic devices to get excited about this November -- particularly if you're on a bit of a budget, and especially if you're a T-Mobile USA customer.
The Nokia Lumia 810 is a variation on Nokia's newest midrange Windows Phone 8 offering, custom-tailored for America's most magenta carrier. It features a 4.3-inch OLED display with WVGA resolution and Nokia's "Clear Black" technology, and it's powered by a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus running at 1.5GHz, backed up by a gig of RAM. The camera is 8MP with Carl Zeiss optics (but no PureView technology), and the radio supports T-Mobile's special AWS bands on HSPA (but no LTE, as the carrier doesn't yet offer it). All that's powered by a refreshingly-removable 1800 mAh battery hidden under a swappable back cover.
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The Nokia Lumia 810 is a variation on Nokia's newest midrange Windows Phone 8 offering, custom-tailored for America's most magenta carrier. It features a 4.3-inch OLED display with WVGA resolution and Nokia's "Clear Black" technology, and it's powered by a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus running at 1.5GHz, backed up by a gig of RAM. The camera is 8MP with Carl Zeiss optics (but no PureView technology), and the radio supports T-Mobile's special AWS bands on HSPA (but no LTE, as the carrier doesn't yet offer it). All that's powered by a refreshingly-removable 1800 mAh battery hidden under a swappable back cover.
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