Nokia has unveiled the Lumia 620, a low-cost Windows Phone 8 powered smartphone at LeWeb in Paris. The Lumia 620 is Nokia’s third WP8 device and aims at the mid-range market.
The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1GHz. with 512MB RAM and 8GB of internal storage expandable up to 64GB. The device features a 3.8-inch 800×480 ClearBlack display and comes fitted with a 5MP primary camera and a VGA secondary camera. NFC comes standard.
Nokia has continued to play with bright colours and offers the 620 in flavours of lime green, orange, magenta, yellow, cyan, white and black. The Finnish mobile maker has adopted an interesting technique to colour the devices…
The Nokia Lumia 620 uses a new dual-shot color technique to deliver a variety of striking color and texture effects. Dual-shot adds a second layer of colored, transparent or translucent polycarbonate on top of a base layer to produce secondary color blends and depth effects.
The phone comes with exchangeable shells for those of us who can’t quite pick the right colour. Priced at $249 the Lumia 620 will begin selling in January 2013 in Asia, followed closely by Europe and the Middle East before expanding further.