Nokia surprised everybody by joining Microsoft on-stage and revealing the Lumia 930 at Microsoft’s Build 2014 keynote .
The Lumia 930 features a five-inch 1080p display, has built-in support for wireless charging, and offers a 20MP main camera with optical stabilization.The phone’s powered by a 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 SoC.
Next we get to see the Lumia 630 and 635 as the new low-cost WP options. The 630 will be available as a 3G single-SIM or 3G dual-SIM device, and The 635 is only a single-SIM handset, but it offers 4G LTE connectivity. Both are powered by 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 SoCs. They also come in 4.5-inch displays and availability in five colors, changeable via swappable shell.
The 630 and 635 will be the first Lumia models to be sold running Windows Phone 8.1, with sales opening in May.
As for pricing, the single-SIM 630 for about $160, the dual-SIM 630 for $170, and the LTE-equipped 635 for $190.