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Nokia Lumia 930 gets delisted from Nokia’s India website, might delay the launch

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Nokia Lumia 930 gets delisted from Nokia's India website, might delay the launch

For all our Indian readers who have been waiting for the Lumia 930’s launch in the country, we’re afraid there is a bad news. The Nokia Lumia 930 has been delisted from Nokia’s India website, which suggests that there could be some delay on the launch. 

The handset recently got listed on Nokia’s India page as well e-retailer Flipkart, suggesting an impending launch. However, the delisting suggests that we might have to wait a little longer before the handset hits retailers. Meanwhile, major retailers in the region have received no word from Microsoft regarding this. A Nokia  India spokesperson wasn’t immediately available for any statement.

One of the reasons of this delisting could be because of the issue that several Nokia Lumia 930 users have reported lately. The phone has received several complaints regarding overheating and purple tinted display. Though, we are just playing speculation here. We will update the post as more information rolls in.

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