Microsoft is planning to launch its Windows 10 flagship handset the Lumia 950 on the 20th of this month.
AT&T has also been planning to place the cell phone on the Microsoft store shelves in US on Friday. Recently, Microsoft has also released two new threshold updates for Windows 10.
In a report by Gotta Be Mobile, Microsoft’s next flagships the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL will hit the markets in the US this November as the release dates have been set for the current year.
Under the hood, it will cover Continuum dock so it is a reminder to get ready for grabbing the device as Continuum will not be available separately.
Right now, Carphone Warehouse has been offering the best rates for Lumia 950, and the big boss 950XL, hanging price tags of £419.99 and £469.99 respectively.
The specs of the cellphone have already been announced in the last Microsoft event.
Lumia 950 sports a 5.2 inches QHD AMOLED screen with pixel density of 564ppi, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
A hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor powers the phone with a 3GB RAM to provide boosting processing speed. The cell phone also features 32GB built-in storage capacity that is further expandable up to 200GB via microSD card.
The phone supports Nano-SIMs and USB C-type port. The rear cam is rated 20 megapixels and is supported by autofocus, OIS (optical image stabilization) and triple-LED RGB flash while the front 5 megapixels cam is perfect for selfies.
Lumia 950 measures 145×73.2×8.2 m in dimensions and weighs just 150 grams. Power backup is provided via a 3000mAh battery unit.
There is no word regarding the price of Lumia 950 in US but Windows Central suggests Lumia 950 to hang a price tag of $549 off-contract. Microsoft has not released any official statement yet regarding release date or price.