The smartphone should become available in more European countries in early July

Jun 17, 2014 03:51 GMT  ·  By

Soon, Nokia Lumia 930, the high-end Windows Phone 8.1-based smartphone that Nokia made official in early April, will start arriving on shelves in a variety of markets out there, including France and Italy, it seems.

In France, the smartphone has been spotted on the website of online retailer Darty, which allows users to pre-order it for €549.90 ($746).

While the price tag might seem a bit high, there’s also some good news for users interested in the smartphone, as the retailer is offering it with a free wireless charging plate, speaker and Coloud headphones included in the package.

In Italy, the smartphone is now listed as coming soon to Wind Italy, with a price tag of €599.90 ($814) attached, which makes it even more expensive when compared to France.

However, a free wireless charger will also be included in the retail box, it seems. Moreover, those who will buy the device early will also get the chance to receive free Bluetooth speakers and the Treasure tag accessory along with it, Plaffo reports.

Starting with July 3, the mobile phone will be available for purchase in Ireland, and chances are that France and Italy, along with other European countries, will receive the phone in early July as well.