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Lumia 950, 950 XL prices continue to drop, now €299, €399 in Europe

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
September 7, 2016
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Just a few days after Microsoft cut the price of the Lumia 950 and 950 XL in the UK, both devices can now be purchased for €299 and €399, respectively, in Ireland, Germany and France (via Windows Central). These new price cuts appear to be permanent, and consumers in France and Germany can also get a free Microsoft Display Dock along their purchase.

The Lumia 950 on the Irish Microsoft Store.

The Lumia 950 on the Irish Microsoft Store.

The Lumia 950XL on the French Microsoft Store (Desk dock included).

The Lumia 950XL on the French Microsoft Store (Desk dock included).

If you live in the US, both phones have also been discounted last month and can now be purchased for $399 and $499 with no special offers. As the price of both handsets has now reached an all-time low in several markets, we can’t wait to see if more Windows 10 Mobile enthusiasts will buy these still premium phones or choose the much more expensive and business-focused HP Elite x3. Sound off in the comments if you think now is the right time to buy a premium Lumia.

Further reading: Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL, Microsoft, Microsoft Store France, Microsoft Store Germany, Microsoft Store Ireland

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