While the Nokia Lumia 520 continues to be the world's most utilized Windows Phone device, the Lumia 710 stopped the aforementioned smartphone from taking the crown in Brazil.
According to AdDuplex, the Lumia 710 placed first as the No. 1 Windows Phone device in Brazil with 33.1 percent.
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The Lumia 710, which launched in 2011, features a 3.7-inch screen with 800x480 pixels, 8GB internal storage model with 512MB of RAM, 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, Windows Phone 7.5 platform, and a battery capacity of 1,300mAh.
The Lumia 520, instead, ranked second in AdDuplex's October statistics with 24.7 percent, which is a comfortable position ahead of the third place Lumia device.
The Lumia 520's features a 4-inch screen display with 800x480 resolution. The rear-facing camera has 5 megapixels while no secondary camera is present and the Windows Phone 8 smartphone has 8GB for internal storage with 512MB of RAM. The smartphone uses a 1,430mAh battery.
The Lumia 800 finished third with 11.1 percent, narrowly ahead of the Lumia 620's 9.4 percent.
To round up the top five, the Lumia 820 garnered 6.5 percent of the Windows Phone devices market share in Brazil.
AdDuplex's Alan Mendelevich stated, "It's nice to see that Lumia 520 seems to be taking of there, but it still have ways to go before it passes the current leader - the venerable 710."
AdDuplex collected its data from 1,411 Windows Phone apps utilizing the AdDuplex SDK v.2 on Oct. 11.
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