Nokia Lumia 510 receives certification in Indonesia
October 10, 2012 at 12:39 GMT | By John Williams

Look like it is first stop Indonesia for the understated Nokia Lumia 510. While it's siblings are grabbing headlines in the west, the low-end device is seeking pastures in the east. It appears the devices has received certification in Indonesia, so it would be safe to assume that it will be launched soon.
Nokia Lumia 510 - codenamed Glory - will come with a 4-inch LCD 480x800 display, 800MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, a decent 5 megapixel shooter and supports the GSM/WCDMA/HSPA networks. The Lumia 510 is expected to launch running Windows Phone 7.8. The updated OS will bring with it some of the features found in Windows Phone 8.

Microsoft and Windows Phone OEMs are expected to continue selling Windows Phone 7.8 devices along with the Windows Phone 8 devices. These WP7.8 devices will be used for the lowest-end devices by manufacturers, until Windows Phone 8 can be fine-tuned to work on these low-spec devices.
VIA: NPU
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John fell in love with the Microsoft mobile platform the moment he laid his eyes on the indomitable HTC HD2. Currently an IT project manager, John devotes the little time he can spare to WPSF. Current device » Nokia Lumia 800