Nokia Lumia 630, 2014 pic.twitter.com/hrxVCYfkiQ
— @evleaks (@evleaks) February 23, 2014
The news coming out of Mobile World Congress may be dominating the headlines recently, but that doesn't mean that the upcoming product leaks have stopped.
Today an image of a new Windows Phone device referred to as the "Nokia Lumia 630" was shared by @evleaks. The device features a green backside and rounded corners that are similar to those found on the Lumia 620. Rumored to be codenamed "Moneypenny," the Lumia 630 also sports on-screen navigation buttons, which backs up previous leaks and indicates that Windows Phone 8.1 is onboard.
No spec details for the Lumia 630 have been revealed quite yet. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the device doesn't stray too far from the Lumia 620, which includes a 3.8-inch 800x480 display, 5-megapixel rear camera, VGA front-facing shooter and a $249 price tag. Those may not be the most exciting features for spec hounds, but entry-level Lumia models like the Lumia 520 and Lumia 620 are important to growing Windows Phone's market share, and the Lumia 630 is likely another weapon with which Nokia and Microsoft plan to attack prepaid and emerging markets.