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Nokia Ghana has launched the fashionable Nokia Lumia 930 mobile phone onto the local market.
The Lumia 930 comes durable with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass 3 screen and has curved edges that sink into the metal body with a Sleet Aluminium frame around the body.
According to Microsoft Device Trainer, Mr. Kofi Bensah the Lumia 930 is the second Lumia to feature an aluminium-frame. Apart from adding up to the aesthetics, the curved glass makes swiping gestures more natural.
He said with Microsoft word flow keyboard on the Lumia which is the latest mobile phone with fastest typing speed has hit the Guinness Book of Record.
Users of the Lumia do not need to stress themselves typing but just draw the word and feel the fun.
He said Nokia has been made more user-friendly than ever and advised mobile lovers to try them and tell their own stories.

The back is made of polycarbonate that helps with the grip. Like most high-end devices, the 2420 mAh battery is not user-replaceable and with integrated wireless charging (Qi).
The Lumia 930 sports a 5-inch full HD screen. With pixel-density of approximately 441 ppi, the screen is impressively sharp. Since it's an AMOLED panel, you get vibrant colours and deep blacks. To enhance the outdoor legibility, Nokia has also made use of its ClearBlack technology, which includes the use of polarisation filter to reduce the glare.
The Lumia 930 is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipsets clocked at 2.2 GHz. It has 2 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage. There's no micro SD card slot. Nokia has fitted a 20 megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to produce relatively sharper images.
The Lumia 930 has a dual-LED flash that also works as a video light, it can record 1080p video at 30 fps with rich sound achieved with four microphone setups.

For Skyping, you get a 1.2 megapixel HD front-facing camera.
Other key specifications include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and Near Field Communication (NFC). It packs in 2420 mAh battery that adheres to Qi-standards.
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