Announced back in October at a press event, Microsoft’s latest flagship devices, the Lumia 950 and the Lumia 950 XL, appears to be in demand in markets where it went on sale. The software giant is facing delays in shipping the handset to those who pre-ordered the device, in fact, the Lumia 950 is sold out in Canada where the unlocked version of the handset went up for pre-orders.
Users interested in picking up a unit should sign up for a reservation list — they’ll be notified as soon as the handset is back in stock, Microsoft will “email when available”. There’s no exact word from the company about the availability, but we’ll keep an eye on the news and let you know as soon as it comes back in stock.
The Lumia 950 is the company’s latest effort to compete with the high-end devices from other manufacturers. It’s equipped with a beautiful 5.2-inch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable and ships with Windows 10 Mobile as its operating system.
You can check out the first impressions by my colleague Kareem here, and see what he thinks about the new Lumia 950.