The price tag is available with a £10 ($17/€13) top up

Jul 17, 2014 19:23 GMT  ·  By

Today, Nokia Lumia 930, the flagship Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone that Nokia made official in April, has arrived on shelves in the UK, and wireless carriers in the country have already started to add it to their offerings.

EE UK is one of them, currently providing users with the possibility to grab the device at only £349.9 ($598/€441) on a Pay As You Go basis, with £10 ($17/€12.7) top up.

The handset can be seen on this page on the wireless carrier’s website, with the aforementioned price tag attached. It is in stock at the moment, and those who will order it will receive the device within a day. The phone is available in an Orange color flavor.

Also today, the smartphone landed on shelves at various retailers in the country, though they are offering it for about £100 ($171/€127) more than EE.

For those out of the loop, we should note that Nokia Lumia 930 arrives on the market with a 5-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a full HD resolution.

The handset was made official with a 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 processor inside, which is accompanied by 2GB of RAM, thus ensuring appealing performance capabilities for its users.

Moreover, the smartphone features 32GB of internal memory, though it does not offer a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes.

“With spectacular color and a 5" full HD curved screen, the Nokia Lumia 930 comes with Windows Phone 8.1. See your live tiles align across your phone, tablet and PC for one seamless experience,” the wireless carrier notes.

“What's more, you'll get advanced wireless phone charging technology absolutely free, so you never need to plug your phone in again.”

On the back, the Nokia Lumia 930 sports a 20-megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization and full HD video recording capabilities, paired with a front camera for making video calls.

The mobile phone arrives on shelves at this wireless carrier with support for its 4G LTE network, as well as with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC connectivity, and with a built-in GPS receiver for video calling while on the go.

The handset is powered by a 2420mAh battery that can deliver up to 15.5 hours of talk time or up to 552 hours of standby time, measures 137 x 71 x 9.8 mm and weighs 167 grams.

At the same time, the handset will provide users with all the features and capabilities that Windows Phone 8.1 arrives with, as well as with a series or exclusive Nokia applications, and various other software enhancements.

“From the moment you switch it on, you'll have access to real Microsoft Office with Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Xbox Games and Videos, and Skype. Plus, with OneDrive you get 7GB of free cloud storage, so you can instantly save and access photos, videos and documents from your phone, PC and tablet,” EE notes.