New York: As Windows phone giant eyeing to debut its first Windows 8.1 smartphone Nokia Lumia 630, now new leaked images indicate lack of camera buttons and flash.
The device was rumored to be first Windows 8.1 smartphone, and now new leaked images form famous tipster @evleaks indicate the colors but also reveals camera button and flash.
That suggests Nokia has trimmed back significantly on the hardware in order to keep the Lumia 630 as affordable as possible as it continues to target the lower end of the market.
According to Chinese site winp.cn, the device is expected to features a 4.5-inch 854 x 480 screen, Snapdragon 400 processor and 1GB of RAM.
Should that prove to be the case, it would still be a significant update on the Lumia 620, which brought a 3.8-inch 480 x 800 display and only 512MB of RAM to the party.
Still, you have to wonder just how much a little camera flash and the integration of a physical button actually costs Nokia and whether the omission is worth saving those few pennies.
The Lumia 630 is expected to arrive shortly after Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 8.1 at its Build conference in early April.
Recent reports have suggested Nokia may have already planned an event for April 19, but that remains unconfirmed.
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