The smartphone has been officially confirmed for both countries

Jun 27, 2014 03:25 GMT  ·  By

As Microsoft is gearing up for the release of Nokia Lumia 930, more countries set to receive it in the near future are being confirmed, the latest of which are Denmark and Sweden.

The Windows Phone 8.1-based handset is set to arrive on shelves on these markets as soon as July 10, and Microsoft is said to have officially confirmed that.

Moreover, a recent post on WPCentral notes that the mobile phone will sport a price tag of DKK 3,995 ($729/€536) in Denmark, and that it will be available through a variety of carriers and retailers, including TDC, Telia, Call me, Telmore, YouSee, DLG Tele, CBB, Bibob, Expert, Fona and Telenor.

At the same time, the news site notes that users in Sweden would have to pay SEK 4,999 ($741/€544) for the handset. The smartphone has been already put on pre-order in the country, and is set to become available for purchase there via Three, Telenor and Tele2, as well as through other retailers.

Nokia Lumia 930 has been already confirmed for other markets as well in early July, which suggests that Microsoft will make it available worldwide in the first half of July, just as some of the previous reports on the matter suggested.