Nokia Lumia 930, the high-end Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone that Nokia made official in April this year, is expected to become available for purchase in Canada in the next two weeks.

The info comes from Omegacell, that has confirmed plans to add the phone to its lineup in the aforementioned timeframe, though it has not provided specific info on the price tag that this device will sport when launched in the country.

However, Omegacell has said that it will be releasing a special North American flavor of the smartphone, one that offers support for HSPA networks (850/1700/1900/2100 MHz), and LTE (700/1700/2100/2600 MHz), as WMPoweruser reports.

The handset will arrive on shelves with a 5-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a full HD resolution, as well as with a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor inside.

Moreover, the phone sports 2GB of RAM, along with 32GB of internal memory, and a 20-megapixel rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization and full HD video recording capabilities.

The mobile phone also sports all of the usual connectivity capabilities inside, along with the entire set of common sensors, and all of the features and capabilities that Windows Phone 8.1 was made official with, including a Notifications Center, Start screen backgrounds, better camera capabilities, and more.