The phablet will be launched at the same time as Microsoft’s Xbox One

Nov 7, 2013 07:42 GMT  ·  By

We reported yesterday that Nokia Lumia 1520 for AT&T would be launched on November 15, but it looks like the phablet has been delayed for unknown reasons.

Customers could pre-order the smartphone via Microsoft Store, which stated that Lumia 1520 would hit shelves on November 15. However, Microsoft removed the devices several hours after our report, without offering any explanations.

Today, the folks over at WPCentral inform that they have been able to get their hands on an internal document that proves that Nokia Lumia 1520 will in fact be launched at AT&T on November 22, one week later than expected.

According to the inventory listing from the Microsoft Store, Nokia Lumia 1520 will be launched on the market along with the Lumia 2520 tablet. It is also worth mentioning that Microsoft is also expected to release its next-gen console, Xbox One on the same date.

Nokia Lumia 1520 will be available in black, white, yellow and red. Customers will be able to pick it up for just $550 (€405) outright or as low as $200 (€150) with a new two-year agreement.

The Lumia 2520 will also be released at AT&T in black and Nokia fans can purchase it for $500 (€370), but those who are not in a hurry will be able to grab it a week later for just $400 (€295) as part of the Black Friday promotion. Keep in mind though that this deal has yet to be confirmed, so stay tuned for more details.

Nokia Lumia 1520 will arrive at AT&T with only 16GB of internal memory, as opposed to the international version that packs 32GB of storage.

The smartphone also sports a huge 6-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen display that supports full HD (1080p) resolution and features Corning Gorilla Glass 2 coating. It also boasts a 20-megapixel PureView camera and 2GB of RAM.

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