The smartphone can also be purchased for $585 (€435) outright

Nov 8, 2013 07:19 GMT  ·  By

It’s only been a few days since Nokia pulled the Lumia 1520 from the Microsoft Store and apologized for the mistake. The phablet was briefly available for pre-order for $550 (€405) outright, but the page was taken down several hours later.

Nokia has confirmed that it prematurely posted the pre-order page, but has promised to fulfill all orders when the Lumia 1520 goes on sale in the United States via AT&T.

Today, the Lumia 1520 popped up once again, but this time it can be pre-ordered via AT&T’s online store. As expected, the phablet is available in matte black, matte yellow, matte white, and glossy red for as low as $200 (€150) with a new two-year agreement.

However, the smartphone is now priced at $585 (€435) outright, as opposed to the $550 (€405) price shown a few days ago on Microsoft’s online store.

Still, Nokia and Microsoft are sweetening the deal with some goodies, which will only be available for a limited time. Thus, AT&T has confirmed that it is offering a $20 (€15) app voucher, a free copy of Halo: Spartan Assault, and 50 GB of free cloud storage on AT&T Locker to those who buy the Lumia 1520.

On the other hand, the Microsoft Store offers $70 (€50) worth of app vouchers and free copy of Halo: Spartan Assault. In addition, customers who pre-order the smartphone will also receive a flip cover worth $40 (€30).

Obviously, you have to opt for one of the two promotional offers, which will be available for a limited time. It is also worth mentioning that Nokia Lumia 1520 for AT&T will arrive on November 22, the same date Microsoft launches the Xbox One and possibly the Lumia 2520 tablet.

In related news, the blog post also mentions that Nokia Lumia 1520 will soon be available in Hong Kong, Singapore, China, U.K., France, Germany, Finland and other markets.