Nokia officially unveiled its first TD-LTE phones today
– the Nokia Lumia 636/638. They are headed to China Unicom and China
respectively, both at the price of CNY 1,300 ($210). The Lumia 638 went up on pre-order a couple of weeks ago at a slight lower price of CNY
1,200.
The two new
smartphones are based on the Lumia 630, meaning they
have a 4.5" WVGA screen and are powered by a Snapdragon 400 chipset, but
the RAM has been doubled to 1GB. TD-LTE is the Chinese flavor of 4G LTE, but
the phones are compatible with international LTE for roaming too.
The Nokia Lumia 636/638 run Windows Phone 8.1 and come
with free navigation from HERE Maps and free Nokia MixRadio music streaming.
The Lumia 638 will be available from June 21 and
is currently displayed at the Mobile Asia Expo. The Lumia 636 will launch on
July 5. They will be available in Black, White, Orange and Yellow.
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