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Microsoft's selfie-centric Lumia 735 has yet to hit US soil and, to this point, we have had information that one of the many carriers that is visiting offer It's, surprisingly, Sprint. Well, there is been another spotting in the FCC, so we now could also state that Verizon will probably be selling the 735 at the same time, though, that is hardly a surprise, checking carrier's history with Microsoft handsets (much like the Verizon-exclusive Lumia Icon flagship).
The Lumia 735, as well as dual-SIM version – the 730, was announced a number of months ago and, in conjunction with the "affordable flagship" Lumia 830, was said to get to in the US "soon". Even though the 830 is predicted to get available through AT&T on November 7th, the Lumia 735, at least the Verizon version, is rumored to become postponed until 2015 for reasons never known.
The Lumia 730/735 and Lumia 830 were announced together, the 830 being labeled as a possible "affordable flagship" by Microsoft, whereas the 730/735 are “the ultimate selfie and Skype phone”. The handsets sport Snapdragon 400 chips, 1 GB of RAM, large displays (4.7" to the 730/735 and 5" to the 830) with 720p resolution, and are a few of the slimmest phones to derive from Microsoft. They've been available around other regions around the globe for some time now and why Redmond is taking its chance to bring them onto the US is unknown, though, it truly is probably safe to assume it's far because of the undeniable fact that Windows Phone is simply not that high sought after within the States.
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