The new Lumia 1330 from the American company Microsoft seems to continue on its way to reach the mobile phone market. As pointed some rumors recently less than a week, it seems that the Lumia 1330 eventually will incorporate a main 14 megapixel camera, or at the least that is what has shown us a new performance test for supposedly just passed this smartphone under the numbering of RM-1062.
Although Microsoft has not yet officially ruled on this, everything indicates that the Lumia 1330 will be the successor to the Nokia Lumia 1320 that hit stores at the end of 2013. This new performance test confirms the technical specifications that we already knew about the Lumia 1330, and also adds even more possibilities for Microsoft to present this high-end smartphone at the next Mobile World Congress 2015 technology event.
As revealed in this new performance test, the new Lumia 1330 from Microsoft will be a smartphone-type phablet , since the screen will bring will have a size of 5.7 inches and reach a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels (remember that the Lumia 1320 came with a six-inch screen with 1,280 x 720 pixels resolution).
The processor of the Lumia 1330 will correspond to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 with four cores that will be accompanied by an Adreno 305 graphics processor and a RAM memory with 1 GigaByte capacity. The internal storage space will be 32 GigaBytes (which will translate into approximately 27 usable GigaBytes), and the benchmark does not make any reference to the possibility that the Lumia 1330 can incorporate an external memory card slot.
The main camera of the new Lumia 1330 apparently will be 14 megapixels, will reach a maximum resolution photograph of 4,176 x 3,120 pixels and assume that it will be a sensor PureView. These figures, even still failing to see the camera in action, likely result in a significant improvement over the main camera of five megapixels with which introduced the Nokia Lumia 1320. The secondary camera of the Lumia 1330 will come with a sensor to five megapixels and let you take snapshots with a maximum resolution of 2,592 x 1,936 pixels.
And although the performance test does not refer to the exact version of the Windows Phone operating system with which the Lumia 1330 will come standard, there are only two possibilities: that it is the version of Windows Phone 8.1 accompanied by the Lumia Denim update or that, on the other hand, it is the most recent version of Windows 10 for mobile phones (a rather remote possibility, at least for now).