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Get a Lumia 520/521 and Xbox Music Pass for just $99 with this sweet deal from Microsoft

Ron Ron
September 30, 2020
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Get a Nokia Lumia 520/521 and Xbox Music Pass Subscription for just $99 with this sweet deal from Microsoft

Microsoft is now offering a contract free Lumia 520/521 for free with the purchase of an annual Xbox Music Pass subscription. The 12-month subscription itself will cost you $99, but with this deal, you can have yourself both the membership along with the Lumia device for $99.90.

Lumia 520 is a pretty decent device which did exceptionally well in the market, and coupled with Lumia 521, they are the most popular Windows Phone devices out there. Although Lumia 520 hasn’t cut corners in terms of features, many people prefer to use it as a media player.

Taking a cue from that, Microsoft is now giving away the device with the purchase of a Xbox Music Pass subscription.

Lumia 520 has a 4-inch IPS display, which runs Windows Phone 8, and is powered by Snapdragon processor. Coupled with 512 MB of RAM, and 8 GB of internal storage with support for micro SD card, it doesn’t sound like a bad device at all. In many regions, the device has received the Lumia Black Update as well and is reportedly eligible for the upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 update too.

Do you own a Lumia 520? Do you find this deal exciting?

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