Microsoft has finally taken the wraps off its Lumia 535 smartphone – the
company’s first Lumia phone to be released without a ‘Nokia’ tag.
The Lumia 535 dual SIM phone sports a 5-inch display with a glossy plastic
back cover, which now carries the Microsoft logo. The physical dimensions of
the Microsoft Lumia 535 are 140.2 x 72.4 x 8.8mm and weighs around 146 grams.
The device also features a qHD display with a resolution of 960 x 540
pixels. It is an upgrade from the 854×480 resolution display on the Lumia
530. Microsoft has also enhanced sunlight readability and added a layer of
Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to the display.
It is powered by the same 1.2GHz quad-core CPU on a Snapdragon 200 chipset
seen on the Lumia 530, though the RAM has been increased to 1GB.
Similarly, it now comes with 8GB of internal storage and you can increase this
with the card slot that supports cards up to 128GB. It also provides 15 GB of
free OneDrive storage
The cameras have received the biggest upgrade: there’s a 5MP camera on the
back, but it has autofocus an LED flash. The Lumia 535 also includes a
5MP front-facing camera, which is fantastic for a low-end device. Like most
low-end phones however, the Lumia 530 lacked a front camera, so the
5MP front camera on the Lumia 535 is a pleasant addition that is sure
to attract young buyers.
The phone runs the latest Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, which includes
nifty changes in the features and interface.
It runs on a 1,900 mAh battery, which claims a battery life of 11 hours of
calls on a 2G network or 23 days on standby. In terms of the connectivity,
the Lumia 535 will support simultaneous 3G on both SIM cards, though there’s no
4G. As you can tell from the specifications, the phone is fairly basic and is
aimed at the lower end of the market.
Microsoft said the new phone will offer the same Microsoft services
that high-end phones do. That includes Skype video calls, Office apps and the
virtual assistant Cortana.
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