HSN’s order page for T-Mobile’s Lumia 521 goes live early

HSN's order page for T-Mobile's Lumia 521 goes live early

It feels like only yesterday we told you HSN would be the first retailer offering T-Mobile’s Nokia Lumia 521, and although the place hasn’t changed, the date has. The Lumia 520 variant wasn’t expected to be available through HSN’s online store until tomorrow, but in a bit of good news to kick off your Friday, the order page is now live. An off-contract handset will set you back $149.95, or four payments of $37.49. The next confirmed date we have for availability is May 11th at Microsoft and Walmart stores, so if you’re looking to bag one of the budget Windows Phone 8 handsets before then, head to the source link and hit the virtual checkout — not only may stock run dry, but HSN could’ve accidentally pulled the trigger early and hide the page when orders start rolling in.

[Thanks, Tim]

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Nokia Lumia 521 From T-Mobile Arriving At HSN This April 27th

Nokia Lumia 521 From T Mobile Arriving At HSN This April 27thIt was earlier in the month when we heard T-Mobile announce the upcoming availability of the Nokia Lumia 521 smartphone which runs on the Windows Phone 8 platform, and here we are with word from multichannel retailer HSN that they will be rolling out the Nokia Lumia 521 from T-Mobile this coming April 27th, which is just a couple of days away, and this is set to happen during HSN’s bi-annual Innovation Weekend on HSN, HSN.com and via HSN Mobile.

It is interesting to note that this marks the first time that T-Mobile as well as a Nokia smartphone will be featured at that particular event. Each purchase of the Windows Phone 8 smartphone will be accompanied by a car charger as well as screen protector, where the entire shebang will go for $149.95 – coupled with free shipping and handling, of course, and for those who are rather hard up on cold hard cash at the moment can always settle for a flex pay.

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