Dual-SIM Lumia 630 will arrive in the country in a matter of weeks

May 17, 2014 16:19 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 630, the first Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone to have arrived on the market, is now available for purchase in Russia as well, the latest reports on the matter suggest.

Apparently, only the single-SIM variant of the device has been pushed to shelves in the country as of now, and it is available for purchase at 7,990 Rubles ($230/€168).

However, those looking to purchase the dual-SIM Nokia Lumia 630 model will be able to do so in a matter of weeks, at 8,490 Rubles ($245/€179), WP7 Forum reports.

As WPCentral notes, the smartphone was put up for pre-order in the country last month, and users interested in purchasing it can now do so via the official N-Store there.

Lumia 630 was announced with a 4.5-inch touchscreen display, a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 512MB of RAM, and a 5-megapixel camera on the back.

While this is the first Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone to be commercially released in Russia, others will follow, and the Nokia Lumia 930 will be the first of them. In fact, the smartphone is already available for pre-order in the country, also through the N-Store.

In Russia, the Nokia Lumia 930 is expected to be put up for purchase with a price tag of 24,990 Rubles ($720/€526) attached to it.