Summary The mid-range and budget smartphones were presented in a unit held in Russia.
FINLAND (Web Desk) - Finnish brand HMD Global added three new additions to its portfolio by launching the Nokia 5.1, new Nokia 3.1 and Nokia 2.1.
The mid-range and budget smartphones were presented in a unit held in Russia on May 29. The prices have been made more affordable for the consumers.
Nokia 5.1
Nokia 5 released last year has been updated in Nokia 5.1. It possesses a 5.5-inch HD display with 18:9 ratio, 2 gigahertz media tech octa-core processor, 2-3 GB RAM, 16-32 GB RAM storage while the fingerprint censor has been shifted to the back.
Nokia 5.1 has an advanced 16-mega pixel back camera and 8-mega pixel front camera. The phone will be available in July. Its 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage version will cost $218 whereas 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage version can be bought in $252.
Nokia 3.1
Nokia 3.1 is an updated version of the company’s most successful Nokia 3 mobile. It possesses a 5.2-inch HD display with 18:9 ratio, 1.5 gigahertz media tech octa-core processor, 2-3 GB RAM and 16-32 GB RAM storage.
The 8-mega pixel camera in the previous mobile has been updated to 13-mega pixel whereas an 8-mega pixel wide angle camera has been provided on the front.
Nokia 3.1 is also the part of Google’s android-one device programme as a result of which it will receive security updates every month for three years.
The phone will also be available for sale in July who’s 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage version will cost $160 while 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage version can be purchased for $195.
Nokia 2.1
Nokia has also updated its Nokia 2 phone bearing most powerful battery. The new Nokia 2.1 has even stronger battery of 4000 MAH with a two-day lifeline.
With a 20 percent addition, its screen-size has been enlarged to 5.5 inch and has a HD display. The phone laced with a better QUALCOMM snap dragon 425 processor.
It is a 1 GB RAM and 8 GB storage phone however; it can be enhanced with a micro SD card. Nokia 2.1 is equipped with a android Oreo-go operating system in which Google apps are provided with less space. The phone will be available in market in July and will cost $115.
