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The Brazilian market for mid- and low-cost smartphones is undergoing a revolution with the arrival of more advanced devices at increasingly affordable prices. Nokia has ridden this wave so far with the popular Lumia 520, the world's best-selling Windows Phone.
However, with the advancement of other brands in this same segment, especially Motorola, the manufacturer M.

In Brazil, Nokia will sell only the version dual SIM 630, a feature hitherto unheard of in the Lumia line. The model is thinner (9,2 mm) and lighter (134 grams) than the competitor produced by Motorola, but it does not have a front camera, nor a flash on the 5 MP rear camera.
Among the advantages offered by the Lumia 630 are the for microSD cards of up to 128 GB, removable battery, integrated Digital TV and SensorCore technology, aimed at health and fitness, which allows the collection of data such as step count and calorie burn, sacrificing minimal battery life.
However, the most relevant difference between the Lumia 630 and practically any other device sold in Brazil, most of which run the system Android from Google, is the Windows Phone 8.1. The model is the first in the world to leave the factory with the new system version Microsoft operating.

The novelties include a notification center with shortcuts to settings like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Airplane Mode; virtual buttons to Back, Start and Bing (until today all Lumias came with physical buttons for these functions); backgrounds on the home screen visible through tiles transparent, Internet Explorer 11, continuous shooting camera, keyboard with swipe writing (to Swype), storage of applications on the memory card, among others.
To check out all the details about the Lumia 630, features, performance, advantages and disadvantages compared to the competition, check out the full review – coming soon! - here in the showmetech.