Upcoming Nokia Phones 2014: Dual-SIM Enabled Lumia 635 A.K.A. Moneypenny Rumored To Support LTE Connectivity

For people who have been following rumors about upcoming Nokia phones in 2014 lately, they would surely recognize the codename Moneypenny. Originally tipped as flagship, it was then demoted to midrange status but with impressive specs, including dual-SIM support which is pretty in demand in the Asian market.

And now, another rumor claims that the handset which is also called Lumia 635 would get 4G LTE connectivity as well. 

According to GSM Arena, an alleged homescreen snapshot of the Moneypenny has been leaked by notorious leakster EVleaks. In the image, the homescreen clearly shows 4G connectivity at the top left portion of the screen. 

While there is no confirmation that the screenshot is from a Nokia Lumia 635, the time in the image suggests that it is indeed the most awaited Nokia midranger of 2014. 

Several days ago, EVleaks seemingly confirms the Moneypenny's dual-SIM support when it released another screencap which shows two signal bars and two live tiles for both new messages and call logs. However, the image suggests the handset supports two 3G signals, something we do not see often in dual-SIM devices these days. 

2014 is just around the corner and right now, the Nokia 'Moneypenny' Lumia 635 is already shaping up as one of the most awaited Windows Phone-powered handsets rumored to be released early next year. 

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