The smartphone has emerged on Nokia's website at only €529.90 ($724)

Jul 2, 2014 17:27 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 930, the flagship Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone coming from Microsoft Mobile (formerly Nokia’s Devices and Services division), is now officially available for purchase in France.

The mobile phone has made an appearance on Nokia France’s website, where it can be seen with a price tag of €548 ($749) attached to it, SIM-free. In fact, those interested in purchasing the device can grab it for as low as €529.90 ($724), it seems.

The mobile phone has been released in the country by two retailers, and they list it as in stock now, as nokiapoweruser points out. With Nokia already linking to their websites, it’s clear that those interested in getting it can now safely do so.

Over the past few days, the handset has emerged on a great deal of markets in Europe and has even started shipping on some of them, which shows that it is getting closer and closer to becoming generally available.

However, Microsoft hasn’t provided an official announcement on the matter as of now, and it remains to be seen when it will do so.

One other thing that we should note is the fact that France appears to be one of the countries where this smartphone will be sold the cheapest, considering the fact that many others will receive it at around €599 ($819).

Nokia Lumia 930 at Nokia France
Nokia Lumia 930 at Nokia France

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