z*******n 发帖数: 1034 | 1 November 10, 2014 8:00 PM
Emil Protalinski
As expected, Microsoft today announced the Microsoft Lumia 535, available in
single-SIM and Dual-SIM versions, the first smartphone from the company
without Nokia branding. Both devices are priced at an estimated 10 ($136)
but that’s before taxes and subsidies; exact figures will naturally vary by
market and operator.
Microsoft says the Lumia 535 and Lumia 535 Dual SIM will begin rolling out
to “key markets” in November. While the company didn’t share a list of
countries, given the pricing and timing of the announcement, emerging
markets are to be expected.
Microsoft is calling this its “5x5x5″ smartphone package, as it features a
5-inch screen, as well as 5-megapixel front- and rear-facing cameras. If
you’ve been following the leaks, the specifications we’ve seen earlier
were correct.
The specifications are as follows (the full spec sheets are embedded below):
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 (MSM8212) 1.2 GHz quad core processor
Memory: 1GB RAM, 8 GB internal mass memory + up to 128 GB Micro SD & 15GB
free OneDrive cloud storage
Display: 5-inch qHD, (960*540; 16:9) IPS, Gorilla Glass 3, capacitive
touchscreen, 220ppi
Primary Camera: 5 MP AF f/2.4, FWVGA 864*480 for video recording & video
playing
Flash: Yes
Secondary Camera: 5MP Fix Focus
Connectivity: BT4.0+LE, Micro USB 2.0, micro SIM; 3.5mm AHJ; WIFI802.11(2.
4GHz b/g/n)
Sensors: GPS, A-GPS, Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient Light Sensor
Audio: 3.5 mm AV connector (AHJ), Single mic with noise reduction, Mono
speaker, FM Radio
Dual Band SS & DS: GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA: 1, 8, (900 / 2100
MHz), No Rx Div
Quad Band SS & DS: GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA: 1, 2, 5, 8, (850/
900/1900/2100 MHz), No Rx Div
Battery: 1905 mAh (BL-L4A) removable
On the software side, the Lumia 535 is a typical Windows phone. It runs
Windows Phone 8.1 with Lumia Denim (Cortana is present), and comes with the
usual Microsoft software, including Skype, Office editing (Word, Excel, and
PowerPoint), Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive.
Lastly, the Nokia name might be going away, but its striking colors are not.
The devices will be sold in bright green, bright orange, white, dark grey,
cyan, and black. |
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