Microsoft Lumia 435 Windows Mobile smartphone with 4.00-inch 480x800
display powered by 1.2 GHz processor alongside 1GB RAM and 2-megapixel
rear camera. PHOTO |
Microsoft.com
By Doreen Wainainah
In Summary
- Lumia 532 is quad-core smartphone and a successor to the Lumia 530.
- Lumia 435 and Lumia 532 will begin rolling out to key markets in Europe, APAC and IMEA in February.
- Both devices will be available in bright green, bright orange, white and black, with the dual-SIM phones coming equipped with Smart Dual SIM to easily manage calls and texts.
Microsoft has recently added to its growing portfolio
of low-budget phones with the Lumia 435 and Lumia 532 released two
weeks ago.
Both devices, which the firm claims are its most affordable
yet, are running on Windows Phone 8.1 and have been priced at $81
(Sh7,290) for the Lumia 435 and $93 (Sh8,370) for the Lumia 532. The
Kenyan market price may, however, differ once the phones start retailing
locally.
The two devices are targeted at consumers who wish
to shift from feature phones to smartphones but are not willing or able
to spend large amounts of money for the switch.
“When we launched the first Lumia devices over
three years ago, we said we were committed to bringing devices to as
many people and price points as possible,” said Jo Harlow, corporate
vice president for phones at Microsoft.
Lumia 532 is quad-core smartphone and a successor
to the Lumia 530. It comes with a layered design, glance screen,
front-facing camera and a higher memory of 1GB RAM and 8GB internal
memory. It allows users to switch between voice and video calls with
built-in Skype integration and a front-facing camera.
The phone also comes with the full suite of
Microsoft Office for Windows phones preinstalled so users can read,
review, edit and share on the go.
Users will have access to 30 GB of free OneDrive cloud storage for photos, videos and Office documents safely backed up.
The device comes with Cortana, a virtual assistant, who anticipates your needs and makes tailored suggestions as a result.
It has a five megapixel camera with a VGA secondary camera.
It has a five megapixel camera with a VGA secondary camera.
The display is four inches and one has the option
of a single or dual SIM phone. To enhance the camera experience, one can
download Lumia geared camera apps from the store. The Lumia Denim
update allows a personalisation of the home screen.
The Lumia 435 has a four inch display with a two
megapixel camera and a VGA secondary camera. It has GSM and WCDMA
capability and comes with a 1.2GHZ Qualcomm snapdragon processor. The
display is 800 by 400 pixels.
Lumia 435 and Lumia 532 will begin rolling out to
key markets in Europe, APAC and IMEA in February. They will be available
in bright green, bright orange, white and black, with the dual-SIM
phones coming equipped with Smart Dual SIM to easily manage calls and
texts to either number in use.
The launch of the phones comes at a time when the
race for the Kenyan consumer has been stepped up with the entry of Obi
and Wiko phones in the last three months.
Obi Mobiles plans to sell its seven smartphone
brands in Kenya and East Africa as a point of entry to the rest of
Africa. The phones will retail at between Sh4,700 and Sh28,000.
A report by Standard Chartered Plc and UK-based
global research consultancy Globescan says more middle class Kenyans
will first buy devices (75 per cent) as personal wealth increases over
the next five years. The report released last year showed that out of
the respondents, 92 per cent said use of technology had made their lives
easier, while 85 per cent said access to technology was important for
Kenya’s development.
Ultimately, Microsoft hopes that most customers –
perhaps a year or two down the line – will upgrade to a smartphone like
the Lumia 435 or Lumia 532.
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