$139 Microsoft Lumia 550 is a 4.7" Windows 10 smartphone
Microsoft announced the Lumia 950 and 950 XL flagship pair and just as we though the devices event was moving from the Lumias towards the Surface, a Lumia 550 was briefly mentioned. An entire ten seconds of the spotlight were enough to announce the affordable smartphone will be available in December for $139.

The list of specs starts with a 4.7-inch LCD display of a 720p resolution, which seems to be the best part on paper. Computing power comes from a Snapdragon 210 chipset with a quad-core 1.1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM.
Storage is a rather limiting 8GB, but is expandable via microSD. There’s a 5MP/2MP camera combo and full LTE support, courtesy of Qualcomm’s chip.
The Microsoft Lumia 550 will be available in a variety of colors for its detachable polycarbonate back cover, a staple of the lower end Lumias. Battery capacity is listed at 2,100mAh, and the whole package measures 136.1 x 67.8 x 9.9mm.
The affordable Windows 10 device tips the scales at 141.9g, virtually the same as the new iPhone 6s. Apparently, that's the industry standard for a 4.7-inch smartphone.
Reader comments
- Pebb;e
- 09 Oct 2015
- vkU
I think it will be great for a budget phone, I've had a 720 and now have an 830 with a cracked screen, My kids have a 530 and a 532, I've actually brought a cheap 532 in case I drop my 830 one more time which most likely would render it unuseable. ...
- Shaggy
- 08 Oct 2015
- TXU
I see u don't fully understand Open Source software. Both closed and open source software can be/is insecure. It all depends on the quality of the coding/developement. Your notion that Open Source is inherently insecure, because everyone can see the ...
- ...
- 07 Oct 2015
- 39k
that is cause ios doesnt have true multitasking for almost all of its apps so os is much lighter but that doesnt mean that it is better