Nokia Lumia 630 appears in leaked image, first Windows Phone with on-screen buttons  By  Tom Warren   on February  23, 2014 10:46 am 
  theverge.com
                             Microsoft detailed some of the  hardware aspects of Windows Phone 8.1  earlier today, and now a leaked image is providing an early look at one  of the first handsets that will run the new operating system update.  Evleaks has posted a photo of Nokia's Lumia 630,  codenamed Moneypenny,  and it clearly shows a Windows Phone device with on-screen buttons. The  softkeys, as Microsoft calls them, are primarily designed for low-end  Windows Phone 8.1 handsets, and it's clear from their presence and the  Lumia 630 numbering that this particular device won't be the next  flagship handset for Nokia.
   It's unclear what  specifications Nokia is planning for its Lumia 630, but some rumors have  suggested it will include a 4-inch screen and 1GB of RAM. Nokia is also  expected to be preparing a dual-SIM version of the handset, rumored to  be named the Lumia 635. Given Microsoft's clear moves towards more  low-end Windows Phones, it's likely that we'll see a lot more devices  running the company's future update with on-screen buttons for  navigation and dual-SIM support. Microsoft is expected to finalize  Windows Phone 8.1 next month, with an early release to developers at the  company's Build conference in April. |