The smartphone is expected to arrive on November 22

Nov 16, 2013 14:01 GMT  ·  By

With less than a week left until Nokia Lumia 1520 arrives in the United States, AT&T slashed $100 (€75) off the smartphone's price.

That's probably bad news for those customers who have already pre-ordered the AT&T Lumia 1520 for $200 (€150), as the carrier is now offering a much better deal.

As WPCentral points out, customers can now grab the Lumia 1520 via AT&T for only $100 (€75) with a new two-year agreement. All four color options are available for consumers to choose from: black, white, yellow, and red.

The phablet is also up for pre-order at Microsoft, but you will have to pay $200 (€150) and commit to a new two-year contract in order to get it.

Microsoft is also offering $70 (€52) worth of app vouchers and a free copy of Halo: Spartan Assault for Windows Phone 8 to those who pre-order the Lumia 1520.

On the other hand, AT&T offers a $20 (€15) app voucher, the Hallo: Spartan Assault game for Windows Phone 8 for free, and 50GB of cloud storage on AT&T Locker.

AT&T's version of Lumia 1520 is a bit different from the international model. First of all, it comes with 16GB of internal memory, though Nokia confirmed the carrier would sell the 32GB variant at some point as well.

Secondly, the AT&T Lumia 1520 doesn't come with Qi wireless technology, which was replaced with Power Matters Alliance's solution.

This can be a real setback for some Windows Phone fans who prefer the former wireless charging solution, but that's AT&T's decision and it seems that no one can change it for now.

Other highlights of the Lumia 1520 include a powerful 2.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, an impressive 20-megapixel rear-facing camera that features PureView technology and Carl Zeiss optics, as well as a huge 6.0-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen display with full HD (1080p) resolution.