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Microsoft has today unveiled the newest member of its Lumia smartphone family, the Lumia 830, describing it as the first “affordable” Windows Phone flagship device. It’ll arrive costing around €330 in Europe and will start shipping this month. Software-wise, you’ll find Windows Phone 8.1, Cortana (market applicable) and Microsoft’s usual range of products and services, like Office and OneDrive. Naturally, you’ll find an array of Nokia Camera apps. On the hardware side, there’s a quad-core camera and there’s a 10-megapixel camera (capable of capturing 4K video) on the rear; the device measures 8.5mm thick and weighs 150 grams. For comparison,…

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