Nokia Lumia 930

Nokia Lumia 930
Brand Nokia
Manufacturer Microsoft Mobile
Slogan One experience. Windows on your phone.
Series Lumia
Compatible networks GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
HSPA+ 850/900/1800/1900
LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600
Wi-Fi[1]
First released July 4, 2014
Predecessor Nokia Lumia 925
Nokia Lumia 920
Nokia Lumia Icon
Related Nokia Lumia 530
Nokia Lumia 630
Nokia Lumia 730
Nokia Lumia 830
Nokia Lumia 1520
Nokia Lumia Icon
Type Smartphone
Form factor Touchscreen
Dimensions 137mm (H)
71mm (W)
9.8mm (D)
Weight 167g
Operating system Windows Phone 8.1 [1]
System on chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 800[1]
CPU 2.2 GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 800
GPU Qualcomm Adreno 330
Memory 2 GB
Storage 32 GB internal flash
Battery Integrated 2420 mAh Li-poly battery with Qi wireless charging
Data inputs Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, proximity sensor, 3D-Accelerometer
Display 5" 1080P with Gorilla Glass 3
441 ppi
Rear camera 20 megapixels 1080p Full[1] 4K video capture @ 30fps with focal length of 26mm
Front camera 720p (HD, 1280 x 720)
Connectivity
Website Nokia Lumia 930
Vienna State Opera at night, shot with a Nokia Lumia 930

The Nokia Lumia 930 is a smartphone developed by Nokia that runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1 operating system. It was announced on April 2, 2014 at Microsoft Build 2014 and is scheduled to be released in June 2014.[2] The device is aimed to be a successor to the Lumia 92x line of Lumia flagship devices, the last of which was released during June 2013 as the Lumia 925. The Lumia 930 is essentially a version of the Nokia Lumia Icon, which is only available in the US and Verizon Wireless-exclusive. The two versions share design and specifications, the only difference being that the 930 is pre-loaded with Windows Phone 8.1 rather than the Windows Phone 8 operating system on the Icon.

It does not have the Glance feature because the AMOLED display lacks "display memory".[3]

Known issues

Some handsets experience heat and battery drain issues.[4]

Some handsets have a display discoloration issue. Microsoft is already working on a fix.[5]

Some devices do not allow setting Google as default search.[6]

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