Nokia Lumia 530
FM radio, Internet radio | |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor - touch based, no optic sensor |
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Other | Talk time (2G): up to 14.8 hours Talk time (3G): 9.6 h Stand-by time: up to 360 hours (15 days) Maximum cellular network browsing time: 6.7 h Music playback time: 61 h (2.5 days) |
Website | Nokia Lumia 530 |
The Nokia Lumia 530 is an entry-level smartphone developed by Microsoft Mobile that runs the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system. It was succeeded by the Microsoft Lumia 535.[2][3]
Hardware
The Lumia 530 comes in a slate form factor with 4-inch touchscreen. The viewing angles are slightly reduced compared to other phones in the Lumia line.
Software
The Lumia 530 ships with
HERE Maps
(featuring turn-by-turn directions, offline maps and navigation, and transit info).
Reception
Lumia 520, noting the lack of a dedicated camera button and auto-focus, a lower-quality display, and lower-end GPU. The limited amount of RAM made some games unplayable and crippled multitasking.[4][5]
Variants
There are two dual sim variants: RM-1019 and RM-1020
Model | RM-1017 | RM-1018 | RM-1019 | RM-1020 |
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Countries | International | Americas / APAC | International | Brazil / Thailand |
Carriers/Providers | various | various | n/a | n/a |
2G | Quad band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) | |||
3G | 900/2100 MHz | 850/900/1900/2100 MHz | 900/2100 MHz | 850/900/1900/2100 MHz |
Max network speed | HSPA+ : 21 Mbit/s
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See also
- Microsoft Lumia
- Nokia Lumia 520
- Nokia Lumia 525
- Nokia X, X+, XL
References
- ^ "Nokia Lumia 530 - Specifications - Nokia - UK". Microsoft Mobile Oy. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
- ^ "Microsoft Lumia 535 Vs Nokia Lumia 530 Spec Comparison". Archived from the original on 2014-12-21. Retrieved 2014-11-22.
- ^ The Lumia 535 fixes Microsoft's low-end problem with Windows Phone but will anyone see it? | Windows Central
- ^ Newer, but not better: The Nokia Lumia 530 reviewed
- ^ Nokia Lumia 530 vs 520 comparison review: why the new Windows Phone is worse than the old one - PC Advisor