The new handset runs Windows Phone 8.1, the latest version of Microsoft's mobile operating system, but the sequel to the Lumia 530 is decidedly aimed at the lower end of the market. It sports a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor and a 5-inch 960x540-pixel display. Like its predecessor, the Lumia 535 has a plastic back and clean lines with rounded corners, though in a bigger and slimmer package.
That is, it's not exactly a flagship phone intended to go after the high-end likes of the Apple iPhone, Google's Nexus 6 or Samsung's Galaxy line.
While the new phone marks a most modest restart for the handset lineup, Microsoft's branding may over time mean a new lease on life for Lumia smartphones, which have struggled in the marketplace. The smartphones, dressed in bright colors and sporting powerful cameras, have barely registered on the sales charts except in a handful of emerging markets
Microsoft bought Nokia's phone business in April for $7.2 billion in a deal that allowed the division to continue to produce phones with the Lumia name adorned on them. The deal also allowed Microsoft to keep using the name Nokia on new phones for a brief time, but that brand is being phased out in favor of the name Microsoft Lumia.
In the short term, making phones isn't proving lucrative for Microsoft: restructuring costs associated with its absorption of Nokia have proved a drag on profit in its most recent financial results, although Microsoft sold 9.3 million Lumia phones in the quarter, up 5.6 percent from the record 8.3 million devices sold this time last year.
The Lumia 535 is headed for a number of countries, but not the US. Microsoft said that the pricing will be around 110 euros ( £85, AU$155 or, for comparison's sake at least, $135) , depending on the country and the carrier. It will arrive in November in Russia, Ukraine, China, Indonesia and the Philippines, and in December in Australia, Vietnam, Thailand and some unspecified parts of Africa. Then in January it will land in Latin America as well, and sometime in the first quarter of 2015 will come to the UK.
Check out CNET's hands-on impressions of the Lumia 535 here.
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