Lumia 830 reportedly discontinued, Lumia 840 in the works

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Microsoft Lumia 830 now available for £24.99 on contract in the UK

Last year, Nokia introduced the Lumia 830 – one of the best Windows Phones so far. The device packed a 5-inch a display, the Snapdragon 400 and a 10 MP rear camera. Now, according to a new report from NPU, Microsoft has discontinued production of the Lumia 830, and are selling through current stock.

Microsoft is reportedly already working on a Lumia 830 successor – presumably the Lumia 840. The report states that the Lumia 840 will sport a 5-inch display, a 13-14MP rear camera, a 5MP front shooter, and Dual Sim support. Additionally, the report also states that the Lumia 830 successor will have a similar design to its predecessor.

We can’t confirm if the report is “real” and if Microsoft will indeed launch a Lumia 830 successor. However, we note that NPU did accurately predict the 5.7 inch 1080P handset which was confirmed in the recent AdDuplex report.

What’s your expectations from the Lumia 830’s successor? Discuss in the comment section below!

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