Chairman and CEO Dr. Paul E. Jacobs of Qualcomm delivers a keynote address with President and CEO of Consumer Electronics Association Gary Shapiro looking on at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show at The Venetian on January 10, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world’s largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs through January […]
Bridging the divide between its Asha and Windows Phone devices, Nokia today launched the new Lumia 510 in India, offering consumers a 4-inch WVGA 800×480 screen and 5-megapixel camera.
The device will be powered by a 800MHz Snapdragon S1 processor, will feature 256MB RAM, a 1300 mAh battery, 4GB internal memory and 7GB free SkyDrive storage. Launching as a budget phone, the Lumia 510 will be powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7.5 software.
That means that consumers will be able to enjoy Nokia’s impressive suite of Windows Phone apps, including Nokia Transport, Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive, as well as Microsoft’s Office Mobile apps.
The device will come in red, yellow, cyan, white and black variants and pricing is expected to come in at $199. The Lumia 510 will go on sale in India and China in November, followed “closely by other Asia-Pacific countries and South America.”
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