The smartphone should arrive in the country in the second half of July

Jun 30, 2014 09:47 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 930, the high-end Windows Phone 8.1 handset from Nokia, is getting closer and closer to becoming available for purchase worldwide, and users in the Netherlands can already pre-order it.

The phone has made an appearance over at PDAShop, which is asking only €499.99 ($683) for the phone. Up until now, this is the lowest price tag that the mobile phone has been spotted with in Europe, which should make a lot of users happy.

Furthermore, the online retailer is offering the mobile phone with a free wireless charger in the package, while also mentioning that it will start selling it on July 19.

Apparently, this is not the only retailer to have the upcoming mobile phone available for its customers at a low price tag, as xitra24.de is currently listing it at only €474.29 ($648), as WMPoweruser has discovered.

Microsoft has yet to officially confirm plans to bring the Nokia Lumia 930 to many European markets, as well as to other countries around the world, but chances are that it will make the announcement in the not-too-distant future.

In the meantime, those of you living in the Netherlands who are interested in the purchase of a Nokia Lumia 930 should head over to PDAShop to have a look at the available offer on it and to learn more on its pricing and availability.

Although the retailer will release the mobile phone only three weeks from now, it might still worth waiting for it, especially at this price tag.

Nokia Lumia 930 was announced in early April as Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone 8.1 device, packing a 5-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a full HD resolution.

The mobile phone is powered by a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor complemented by 2GB of RAM, while also featuring 32GB of internal memory. Unfortunately, there’s no way to expand the available storage via a microSD memory card slot.

On the back, Nokia Lumia 930 features a 20-megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization, dual-LED flash, auto-focus, and support for full HD video recording. A front camera for making video calls while on the go was also included in the package.

On top of that, the mobile phone sports 4G LTE connectivity inside, along with the usual 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, and a built-in GPS receiver for making video calls while on the go.

The main selling point of Lumia 930 remains, however, the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, which comes with a nice range of enhancements over previous versions, including a Notification Center, and a personal assistant, Cortana (unfortunately, it is officially available only for the US at the moment).