Nokia still enjoy a large user base in
China, but their grip has started to slip as Android
phones take over, and we can’t
help but thing the Lumia 625 isn’t going to
help matters.
The Lumia 625 is of course a
Windows phone and it was recently spotted at the
TENAA site (the Chinese version of the FCC) where it has received it’s network license. According to the specs the Lumia 625 ‘boasts’ a 4.7-inch WVGA
display, 1.2Ghz dual-core Snapdragon S4 (similar to the
FAEA F1), 512mb ram and 2000mAH battery.
The Lumia 625 is expected to go
on sale later this month at 1999 Yuan, which is considerably more than the Xiaomi Mi2S which packs a
720p display, quad-core Snapdragon 600
processor and 2GB RAM!