If you woke up this morning wishing that you could pay $600 for a nearly three-year-old phone, today is your lucky day. AT&T is once again selling the phone that the carrier began selling in November 2013 and discontinued in April 2015.
The news comes just a few days after an official Windows 10 Mobile upgrade was blessed for the device. Of course, AT&T is selling old inventory, so the Lumia 1520 doesn't actually come with Windows 10 Mobile pre-installed, but rather Windows Phone 8.1.
While AT&T's listing for the device has photos of it in green, white, red, and black, the carrier is only selling it in matte black. To make matters worse, you'll only get a 16GB option. You can grab the Lumia 1520 on the AT&T Next plan starting at $19.50 per month, or you can buy it outright for $584.99.
The Lumia 1520 has a 6" 1080p IPS LCD, quad-core Snapdragon 800, 2GB RAM, a 20MP rear camera, and is widely regarded as one of the best Lumias ever made. On the other hand, it's worth noting that for $14 more, you can grab the Lumia 950 from the carrier, or for $35 less, you can buy an unlocked Lumia 950 from the Microsoft Store.
Source: AT&T via Windows Central
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