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July 1, 2014
Mobile

T-Mobile announces the Lumia 635



Today, T-Mobile is announcing the Lumia 635 – the first Lumia to come powered by Windows Phone 8.1 in the U.S. and the successor to the Lumia 521. The Lumia 635 will first be available from T-Mobile on the Home Shopping Network to Simple Choice prepaid customers on July 5th and online at www.t-mobile.com beginning July 9th for $0 down + $7 per month for 24 months with a postpaid T-Mobile Simple Choice plan. Then, the Lumia 635 be available online and at select MetroPCS stores beginning July 18th for a promotional price of $99, and at participating T-Mobile stores nationwide on July 16th.

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With the Lumia 635, you’ll enjoy all the latest new features that come with Windows Phone 8.1 including Cortana, the world’s first truly personal digital assistant. The Lumia 635 also comes with SensorCore technology which monitors your steps, movements, routes and places and can turn your Lumia 635 into an all-in-one fitness tracker. Today, the Bing Health and Fitness app can take advantage of this technology.

For more details on the Lumia 635 on T-Mobile, head over and read this blog post from the Conversations blog.

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