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Microsoft only declared a latest Windows 10 Mobile smart phone

Microsoft only declared a latest Windows 10 Mobile smart phone

has proclaimed a new smart phone, the Lumia 650, which packs the newest Windows software. The genuine highlight of the phone is the Windows 10 Mobile software - the Lumia 650 is one of just four gadgets which currently present the newest Windows software, the Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL and  Lumia 550 being the furthers.

                                                                                        

As for the extra specs, the phone characteristics a 5-inch display, 16GB of internal storage and a 2000mAh battery. Under the cover is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor clocked at 1.3GHz that supports LTE also with 1GB of RAM.

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Unhappily, the Lumia 650 won't characteristic Continuum, which is one of the best characteristics on the new Windows 10 Mobile software. Continuum lets you to attach your phone up to a monitor or TV to use an assortment of apps on a bigger screen, and treat your phone just similar to a portable PC.

The Lumia 650 is launching in Europe, including the UK, on February 18 although it's not obvious whether it'll be obtainable in further markets.

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