Nokia has unveiled the Lumia 930, a new flagship phone running Windows Phone 8.1. "The 930 is just a beautifully crafted device," Stephen Elop, Microsoft's device chief, said while introducing the phone. The Lumia 930 bears a strong resemblance to the Lumia Icon, which was introduced for Verizon earlier this year. It has a 5-inch, 1080p display in square frame with metallic sides and a colorful back. It supports wireless charging and a PureView camera, which Elop says should take great photos. "Naturally, as a flagship Lumia device, the Lumia 930 offers unprecedented images and videos," he said. It'll be released globally, beginning in Europe this July. Elop also unveiled the Lumia 630 and Lumia 635, both lower-cost Windows Phones.
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