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Nokia Lumia 830 Announcement at IFA 2014 in Berlin

Nokia will soon be releasing the last of the X30 series Lumia phones, namely the Lumia 830 and the Lumia 730 mid-range Windows phones. The release – or at least the announcement – will be held at the IFA 2014 in Berlin coming this Sept. 4.

Although the Lumia 830 has not been officially announced by Nokia, there are already leaked details coming from Brazil's Anatel. The Anatel is much like the United States' Federal Communications Commission.

Apparently, the 830 has gone on ahead and went through certifications through the Anatel. Of course, much like the FCC, Anatel has went on ahead and leaked details about the phone on the Internet.

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It seems that the 830 is thinner than the usual Lumia standard, now has a physical camera button, as well as its charging port moved from the bottom to the top of the phone right next to the headphone jack.

As with most Nokia phones, the 830 sports a removable back cover, a removable battery pack, as well as a microSD card port. It also looks like the Lumia 1020-like camera housing is present at the back, indicating that Nokia's PureView feature will also be likely to be present.

As with any leaked details, the specs were not included but there are rumors that the Lumia 830 will come with a 4.7-inch screen with a resolution of at least 1280 x 720, with possibilities of a full HD resolution. The processor might be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 or 801 with an unknown internal memory value.

The Anatel leak is the second one regarding the 830 and it is likely that the announcement will be made during the IFA 2014 in Berlin this coming September.

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