AdDuplex show three upcoming Microsoft Lumia smartphones, which are expected to unveil on MWC.
The Phones Review reported that AdDuplex, a company who follows upcoming handsets from Windows Phone market and other upcoming devices, has shared the upcoming Lumia handsets that includes the 4-inch RM-1099, the 5-inch Lumia 640 and the 5.7-inch Lumia 1330.
According to the firm, the Microsoft Lumia 1330 and 640 will have plenty of versions and will be available to AT&T in the United States, GSM Arena reported.
"Mobile World Congress is just around the corner and there's a lot of speculation of what phones Microsoft may announce or launch there," a document from the slide share of AdDuplex.
According the AdDuplex, below are the handsets that might announce by Microsoft on MWC based on their statistics:
- Microsoft/Nokia RM-1099 - 480 x 800, 4"
- Microsoft RM-1109, RM-1113 - 720 x 1280, 5".
- Microsoft/Nokia RM-1031 - 480 x 800, 4".
- Microsoft/Nokia RM-1062, 63 (AT&T), 64, 65, 66, 67 - 720 x 1280, 5.7"
- Microsoft/Nokia RM-1072, 73 (AT&T), 74, 75, 76, 77 - 720 x 1280, 5"
Furthermore, the Microsoft Lumia 640 with model number RM-1109 has passed through the Brazilian certification process. A document about the specs of the device has leaked online earlier this weekend. Based on the said document the Lumia 640 will sport a Snapdragon 400 quad-core SoC with an Adreno 305 GPU, 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage.
The Lumia 640 is slated to cost $275 and will bring an 8.7MP camera at the back and 0.9MP front camera. It will also offer connectivity with optional dual-SIM, LTE and NFC.
Moreover, the Microsoft Lumia 1330 or 1335 will have a 5.7-inch HD OLED display, with a Snapdragon 400 chipset, 32 bit quad Cortex-A7 and 1GB RAM. It is also expected to have a 13MP back snapper with Zeiss optics and a 5MP front camera.
Meanwhile, the RM-1099 model has only limited information, as of this writing, the device will have a 4-inch screen display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and a dual-SIM option.