First Nokia Lumia 1020 units now in hands of AT&T customers

23 July, 2013

The first Nokia Lumia 1020 customers, who've pre-ordered the smartphone, have started to receive their units today. The Lumia 1020 turned out to be extremely popular for the carrier, which sold out all available unitsin the second day of its pre-order campaign.

While the WP8 cameraphone is exclusively sold by AT&T in the US, people living in Europe have a wider choice of carriers. In Germany, Vodafone will give you the Lumia 1020 only for €29.90 if you opt for a two-year contract with a €70/month tariff (calls and data). T-Mobile's cheapest offer, on the other hand, has the Lumia 1020 listed at €149.90 with a 2-year contract and €80/month plan.

Pricing in the rest of the EU should be pretty similar. The Nokia Lumia 1020 will go on sale in Europe in September though, so you will have to be patient.

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  • Yano
  • 27 Jul 2013
  • kKt

AT&T's selling it for $299! BS right? Are they trying to save Apple by making people wait for the iPhone 5S/6 or are they sinking Apple by making people buy 1020 so expensively that they will sure not want to upgrade again when the new iPhone com...

  • AnonD-81729
  • 25 Jul 2013
  • kg3

Most of the reviewers if not all don't install a bunch of apps on the Android phones before reviewing the phone so they can claim smooth. Once you installed some, Android goes down hill from there with stability and battery issues.

  • AnonD-167223
  • 24 Jul 2013
  • 7qy

i wish there was a like button in gsma comments section....

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