Nokia Lumia 929 Arriving On Verizon Early November For $500 Outright

September 30, 2013
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New Nokia devices are pretty much a guarantee to hit the store shelves in the next couple of months as we approach the end of the year. And now we have some more information about the recently rumored Lumia 929.

It was only at the very start of last week that we got our first details about the Verizon exclusive smartphone, and now it appears that the smartphone will come to the network in early November — November 6 to be exact.

WPCentral is reporting that Verizon will start offering the Lumia 929 soon after it is announced at the Nokia World 2013 event, which itself is set to take place on October 22.

According to sources, the startling Windows Phone handset will be available for purchase for only $500 outright — considerably lower than the earlier reported price of $600. Initially, it will only be available in either black or white color options.

However, evleaks reports that a red version will also be released by Verizon.

Full specifications of the Nokia Lumia 929 are yet to arrive, though this much is sure that this smartphone will be smaller than the phablet the company is preparing to launch. So instead of the 6-inch screen of the Lumia 1520, the Lumia 929 will probably make do with a 5-inch display.

Nevertheless, the Lumia 929 is shaping up to be a great successor to the popular Lumia 928, and we should have more details on the smartphone as we approach Nokia World event.

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Mike Johnson is a writer for The Redmond Cloud - the most comprehensive source of news and information about Microsoft Azure and the Microsoft Cloud. He enjoys writing about Azure Security, IOT and the Blockchain.

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  • ugh come on Tmobile where is your variation at…….how much would this device be unlocked on a GSM provider

    gerry rivers September 30, 2013 11:24 am Reply
  • We really have to get to the point where all Carriers get the same phone, but I guess if you want to name them 1061, 1062, 1063, and 1064 respectively that’s fine.

    Ray C October 1, 2013 6:00 am Reply

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