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The new Microsoft Lumia 640 is now available! We took a closer look at the market for current Windows Phones on the occasion of this new smartphone.
Microsoft Lumia 640
The new Lumia 640 offers a lot for the money, including a powerful display in HD quality and decent performance. Compared to its predecessor, the Lumia 630, the new Microsoft smartphone has grown slightly, with a 5-inch display (630: 4.5 inches). The Lumia 640 is also available as the Lumia 640 Dual SIM for use with two SIM cards and as the phablet Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM, which has an impressive 5.7-inch touchscreen.
Nokia Lumia 930
It may have been on the market for a while now, but the Lumia 930 with its aluminum casing is still the flagship of the Lumia fleet. It is on a par with smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S5. The operating speed is very high, Wi-Fi and LTE also impress with a high working speed and the 5-inch screen impresses with its brightness and image sharpness. The 20 MP camera delivers great pictures and 4K videos are also possible.
Samsung Ativ S
The Windows Phone Ativ S has a 4.8-inch screen with a decent resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. Overall, the Samsung smartphone impresses with its good workmanship and attractive design. The battery is very powerful with 2,300 mAh, a Micro SD-slot provides flexibility in terms of storage capacity.
HTC Windows Phone 8X
The HTC comes in a Polycarbonate-It has a 4.3-inch display with a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. It makes a decent impression, as does the sturdy casing, which is available in several colors. Inside the smartphone, a dual-core processor with 1.5 GHz does its job and the permanently installed battery provides 1,800 mAh of power.
There are numerous specialist articles about other current Windows Phones and, of course, other smartphones on the Internet and on this website you can easily compare them online.
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