Nokia plans to return with two low budget phones

Nokia plans to return with two low budget phones

Brand of phones, once a globally independent superpower, sold to Microsoft, then taken by HDM Global in 2016, has announced that it will launch two Android phones, Telegraph reports.

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These low budget Nokia phones can not be compared to advanced devices such as the iPhone XR, the iPhone XS, the Galaxy S9 or the OnePlus 6T, but they will lay the foundations for a smartphone that will bring the brand back to its former glory.

The Nokia 3.1 Plus will have a widescreen display of 5.99 inches, two 13 to 5 megapixel cameras, 8-megapixel selfie cameras, and 3.500 mAh of battery power. As for the internal console, it has installed Qualcomm Snapdragon 439, 2GB of RAM, and a capacity of 32GB.

On the other hand, the Nokia 2 V will have a 5.5-inch HD display as well as a powerful 4,000 mAh battery. Only Snapdragon 425 is older and much weaker, as the RAM consists of 8GB.

While the performances are no longer desirable, the $160 price for the Nokia 3.1 Plus is quite pleasing, until it is known how much Nokia 2V will cost.

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neOadviser – TECH

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