On November 27th, Nokia officially announced a new low-cost
smartphones Lumia 525 – the successor of Lumia 520. The event took place
in Singapore. This is the new version of the most popular
Windows-powered smartphone.
Both the devices (Lumia 525 and Lumia 520) looks almost identical. The hardware specifications have only fe key differences.
Lumia 525 will get a 5-megapixel
camera without a flash and shooting HD video. Also, the devices will be
equipped with a 4-inch WVGA-display (800 * 400 pixels), a dual-core CPU
1GHz - Qualcomm Snapdragon, and 1Gb of RAM along with 8Gb of external
memory.
The
biggest difference between the two models is the fact that the latest
one will get doubled RAM Gb instead 520Mb. The device will cost some
$200.
Meanwhile, Nokia's stock has been gaining value since it announced the decision to sell its mobile business to Microsoft. The chart below, courtesy of Masterforex-V Academy, reflects the current state of affairs in the market of NOK: