It's hardly a brand spanking new handset, but even though the Nokia Lumia 925 may only be an update of the Finnish firm's Lumia 920 handset doesn't mean you should ignore it.
Nokia has embraced the use of metal for its latest flagship handset, although aside from design a lot of the other specs match the phone it's based on with a 4.5-inch 1280 x 768 display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 8.7MP rear camera on show.
But enough about that, let's get down to business and the reason we're all here - the Nokia Lumia 925 release date price.
There's no date set in stone yet with networks and retailers all saying different things, but the Lumia 925 is expected to touch down in Britain before the end of June.
Update: Vodafone has popped its Lumia 925 pre-order page up on its website, offering the metal-clad smartphone for free on two year contracts starting at £34 per month.
It also joins Vodafone's range of "4G-ready" phones - handsets that will be able to make the leap to 4G once Vodafone manages to get its next-gen network up and running.