While bigger phones are becoming more common, Microsoft is stepping back slightly from the huge 6-inch footprint today as the company reveals its new Lumia 950 XL with a 5.7-inch display.
It's a bigger version of the Lumia 950, so the two devices have a lot of things in common. That includes what Microsoft calls "tablet-class liquid cooling" to allow these phones to handle more powerful chips, which, at the very least, sounds awesome. The phone has a 20-megapixel camera on the back, and beside it is what Microsoft calls a "Triple LED RGB natural flash" — basically, Microsoft claims, it's what'll let you take well-lit pictures where people look normal. The camera has optical image stabilization, and it can shoot in 4K, too. Photography enthusiasts will also be happy to know that it has a dedicated camera button on the side.
The 950 XL includes 32GB of storage by default, but it'll be expandable through microSD. It's charged over USB Type-C, and Microsoft says it can go from dead to a 50 percent charge in 30 minutes. That's all the same for both the 950 and the 950 XL. The one big difference that Microsoft has discussed so far is that the 950 XL includes an octa-core processor, while the 950 uses a hexa-core processor.
The Lumia 950XL will go on sale next month for $649.
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