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The weather has gradually changed. Nokia, which was an independent company, is now officially a subsidiary of Microsoft’s Devices Group. This group deals with the Xbox and Surface product lines. The Lumia 630 is the first product launched since the incorporation agreement was signed. This has also been in the development stage for quite some time. We can say that this is the beginning of something new.

The dual-SIM version of the Lumia 630 has been launched in India. This is the first product to have the updated Windows Phone 8.1 operating system. This is a lower segment phone compared to the original Lumia 620 and it’s cheaper than that. With the new hardware and software, this could have been a solid and attractive package for the end user.

The shape of the Lumia 630 is flatter and blockier than usual. It is rectangular in shape and the sides taper towards the back. This makes it easy to hold in the hands with a firm grip. The body is matte textured and white. However, there are several colors available. The front face has a Nokia logo on top. All navigation is handled by on-screen softkeys. The volume and power buttons are located on the right side. There is no physical key for the camera present. There is nothing on the left hand side and it is very blank. A headphone jack is at the top while the Micro-USB port is at the bottom. The rear contains just a camera lens, a round speaker hole, and a faint Nokia logo in the middle.

This Lumia 630 packs a powerful 1.2GHz quad-core processor. 512MB is definitely a step down from the 1GB of RAM available in the Lumia 525. The SensorCore app can act as a health app as well as a pedometer and Help you do multiple analyzes of your physical activities. The built-in storage space is 8 GB, which is comparatively low as Nokia claims that its phones support 128 GB microSD cards. The screen is 4.5 inches in size but has a low resolution of only 480X854 pixels. This is the lowest pixel density we’ve seen in this fastest development time. The screen isn’t top-notch at all, with less than impressive colors and poor viewing angles. The screen is comparatively taller than the Lumia 525 and the resolution is slightly higher at 16:9, which is nice to have. The phone contains a removable 1850 mAh battery.

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