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Microsoft has confirmed that the Nokia Lumia 930 will go on sale July 10 in both Denmark and Sweden, joining the previously revealed Scandinavian country of Norway for the launch of the latest Windows Phone 8.1 device.

 

In Denmark, the Lumia 930 is available for pre-order beginning today for the price of DKK 3995, or about U.S. $729 and will be sold via a number of carriers and retailers, including TDC, Telia, Call me, Telmore, YouSee, DLG Tele, CBB, Bibob, Expert, Fona and Telenor.

 

Over in Sweden, pre-orders are also being taken today for the Lumia 930 for the price of SEK 4999, or about U.S. $741. It can be bought at Three, Telenor and Tele2, among other retailers.

 

http://www.wpcentral.com/lumia-930-confirmed-denmark-and-sweden-july-10?utm_source=wpc&utm_medium=twitter

If you wait we could also get something better than the 930, there's still rumors of lots of other devices in the works, code names and so on.  I'm content with holding on to my HTC 8X with 8.1 and whatever future updates they push out now that the developer preview program has kicked off and we can get them without the carriers in the way.

 

Now if we find out that once again we can't upgrade to say, WP9 next year, then I'll be in the market for a new phone again. 

Depends on the stores, but you're probably better off waiting for a release in the US, since it should be cheaper.

 

There would be no point importing this into the US since it's already released there as the Lumia Icon.

There would be no point importing this into the US since it's already released there as the Lumia Icon.

 

The icon is locked to Verizon though.  If you did import it, it would be GSM unlocked and you could use it on AT&T and T-Mobile, maybe Sprint or is Sprint CDMA like Verizon?  

The icon is locked to Verizon though.  If you did import it, it would be GSM unlocked and you could use it on AT&T and T-Mobile, maybe Sprint or is Sprint CDMA like Verizon?  

 

AFAIK the Icon is exclusive to Verizon, imported versions would probably be LTE in Europe and H+ in America.

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