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Microsoft Lumia 650 with 5-inch display and Windows 10 now official

However, going by previous efforts, the company will struggle to make a major impact on the market with the Lumia 650 with the Windows 10 Mobile (previously Windows Phone) platform struggling to get any traction in the market.

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Microsoft has officially taken the covers off its latest Lumia 650 smartphone that will be putting its Windows 10 operating system into more pockets. Powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 212, the handset is clocked at 1.3GHz clubbed with 1GB of RAM.

Unfortunately, there is no information about when this universal application will be released, but we’re pretty sure that all the Windows 10 Mobile users will be very happy to know that the developers are already working on bringing this awesome application to their mobile devices.

Despite its mid-range branding, Microsoft is targeting a particularly demanding portion of the market with the Lumia 650.

The Redmond giant stresses that the Lumia 650 will offer consumers the “perfect balance between work and personal needs”.

After months of rumors and leaks the Microsoft Lumia 650 has finally been officially unveiled today.

Windows 10 update for smartphones is hitting different phones in different regions one by one. It’s created to be thin and light as a result, but it’s still a low-range phone. Running Windows 10, the device includes an internal storage of 16GB which can be further expanded up to 200GB.

Video content provider Hulu has launched a Universal Windows 10 app that supports phones, tablets and PCs.

The Lumia 650 will arrive in select European markets from Thursday and will cost around €220.

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Additionally, it has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, 5-megapixel front-facing wide-angle camera, NFC and LTE support, and a removable 2000mAh battery.

Microsoft Lumia 650 with Windows 10 Mobile