Nokia launches the Lumia 625

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The Finnish manufacturer Nokia today introduced its new Lumia 625, a smart phone – with Windows Phone 8 and 4G connection – low price with which confirms their strategy to gain a foothold in the smartphone market.

The new team will be available in several colors, before the end of the third quarter of the year to a proposed maximum price of 299 euros (395 dollars), the company said that Tuesday morning, a week after you have submitted your Lumia 1020.

This Nokia Lumia 625, whose touch screen is 4.7 inches, of greater size compared to other computers-, account with a dual processor 1.2 GHz, 512 MB of RAM and storage memory of 8GB, as well as a microSD and a rotating camera of 8 megapixels.

The new smartphone, which will be customizable with five interchangeable covers, incorporates a number of advanced technologies such as specific applications for photos and videos, as well as for music, and account with the traditional system of cartography.

The executive director of Nokia, Stefen Elop, stated that with this new smart phone the company reiterates that continues its quest to increase their sales steadily, as it has a very affordable price in comparison to the equipment of their rivals Samsung and LG

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