Nokia Lumia 630 and Lumia 930 Tipped To Announce At Build 2014
Looks like Microsoft should have plenty to offer at this year's Build 2014. It is widely believed that the software giant plans to debut Nokia's forthcoming handsets, dubbed as the Lumia 630 (Moneypenny) and Lumia 930 (Martini).
Of course, Microsoft is also expected to release the new version of its Windows Phone mobile OS (WP8.1) at Build 2014, an annual developer conference.
According to sources close to MyNokiaBlog, Microsoft is expected to announce two new Windows Phone 8.1 devices. Further, the report also reveals that the two devices will be none other than long speculated Money-penny and Martini.

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Previous reports in the past had hinted at a possibility to see these two devices making their debut at Build 2014. In fact, an unconfirmed report had even confirmed that Nokia might launch the Lumia 630 in China in the second week of April.
The other handset, Nokia Lumia 930, is even mysterious, as nothing has been known to date. If rumors are to be believed, the Lumia 930 could be an international version of Nokia Lumia Icon.
Nokia Lumia 630- What to expect?
The Nokia Lumia 630 is expected to be a low-end handset being positioned for the emerging countries, like India and China. The Lumia 630 is said to be the first Windows Phone to have a dual-SIM facility.
Moreover, the phone is said to have a 4.5-inch display having a resolution of 854x 480 pixels, and likely to measure 129.5 x 66.7 mm.
Further, according to Nokiapoweruser, the single SIM variant of Lumia 630 could be announced as Lumia 635, which will support 4G LTE connectivity.
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