The Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone will feature wireless charging capabilities

Jun 21, 2014 02:29 GMT  ·  By

Nokia Lumia 930, the high-end Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone that the Finnish mobile phone maker made official in April, has reportedly been confirmed to arrive on the market in Italy in July, most probably in the second week of the month.

According to a recent report coming from Plaffo, the handset has been officially confirmed for this country with a price tag of €599 ($813) attached to it.

Moreover, the phone has also been announced to hit shelves in Italy with wireless charging capabilities included right from the start, as well as with all of the features and capabilities that it was already announced with.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the phone comes with a 5-inch Full HD touchscreen display, as well as with a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor inside.

Nokia Lumia 930 also features 2GB of RAM inside, along with 32GB of internal memory, though it does not feature a microSD memory card slot.

However, it will arrive on the market with a 20.7-megapixel camera on the back, capable of full HD video recording, as well as with a 1.2MP front camera, and with a 2420mAh battery inside. The smartphone features all the usual connectivity capabilities and sensors.

Additionally, it will provide users with the enhancements that Windows Phone 8.1 comes with when compared to the previous platform release, but will lack Cortana on this market, since it has been released exclusively for the US for now.