Nokia didn’t unveil any new Windows Phone devices at the CES or MWC this year, but rumor has it that the company plans to unveil the Lumia 630 and Lumia 930 smartphones at Microsoft’s Build 2014 conference. The two smartphones aren’t anything new as we’ve been seeing them leak multiple times in the past.
My Nokia Blog has learnt this information through ‘a trusted source.’ The Nokia Lumia 930 is said to go by the codename Martini and it could be the company’s upcoming flagship for the international market. The Lumia Icon goes by the 929 model number and it’s only available in the US through Verizon. Rumor has it that the company will launch this phone globally as the Lumia 930, but with a modified design. We’ve got our money on an aluminum body and high-end specifications.

The Nokia Lumia 630 was initially known by its codename Moneypenny. This smartphone has been leaked multiple times and even images as well as specs are available. Just last month, the device made it through the FCC and renowned leaker, EvLeaks, posted multiple press renders of the phone online. The handset is said to come in a dual SIM version and have on-screen navigation keys.
Nokia Lumia 630, 2014 pic.twitter.com/a9DZojuQTk
— @evleaks (@evleaks) March 6, 2014
Here are the leaked specs of the Lumia 630:
– Windows Phone 8.1 OS
– 4.5-inch FWVGA display
– 1GB RAM
– Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 or 400 SOC
– LTE (TDD/FDD), HSPA+, EVDO and TD-SCMA network support
The Microsoft Build 2014 conference is scheduled to take place next month. Additionally, the company also has another high-end smartphone planned under the Goldfinger codename, but has pushed back the launch.