Upcoming Nokia Phones 2014: 2 Lumias Rumored To Launch At Microsoft's Build Conference On April 2, Could The Lumia Martini And Moneypenny Finally Making An Appearance?

Upcoming Nokia phones 2014: Aside from the Nokia X family and several Lumias, there has not been much news about the Finnish manufacturer recently. But that was not the case in January, when handsets codenamed goldfinger and moneypenny surfaced. 

But now, it looks like the mobile phone maker will unveil a Windows Phone-powered device once more - the Lumia 930 and the Lumia 630. 

According to the report by GSM Arena, the Lumia 930 or also known as Goldfinger would be the GSM version of Verizon's Lumia 929, otherwise known as Icon. The handset is expected to boast identical specs, save for the smaller 4.5-inch screen as opposed to the Icon's 5-inch display. 

Meanwhile, the Lumia 630 or Moneypenny is said to be officially unveiled as well. The midrange handset will reportedly boast a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a Snapdragon 400 chipset, and dual-SIM support. 

Microsoft's Build Conference will be held on April 2, and together with the company's newest Windows Phone version, its soon mobile department Nokia would certainly play a part on that press event. 

There has been a lot of clamour lately about Microsoft's Windows Phone update, with several blogs and analysts reporting that the platform is slowly becoming mature enough to be considered even by power users. 

So is anyone excited about Nokia's phones, and upcoming Windows Phone handsets in general? 

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