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HMD Global, the company that owns the rights to produce phones under the Nokia name, has announced that the Nokia 3.1, its upgraded version of the Nokia 3 will cost $ 249. be available in Australia from August 2nd for $ 249 in clear
In accordance with the company's strategy exposed at the Mobile World Congress 2018, the Nokia 3.1 is an Android One phone, bringing a two-year warranty on Google and an accelerated path to get those upgrades. Android One also means that it basically runs on Android with few Nokia / HMD settings, although this is the case for all Android phones so far.
The Nokia 3.1 is trading on what Nokia calls "premium design", with an aluminum frame (rather than the plastic that you will find mainly in phones at this price) coiled around an LCD screen of 18: 9 5.2 inches.
At this price point, it's not surprising to see MediaTek's 6750 chipset rather than a more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon option, although Nokia may have done an interesting job with less powerful processors in many of his phones. While Nokia makes a 32GB / 3GB version of Nokia 3.1's RAM, the model we'll be seeing here in Australia will be the 16GB / 2GB RAM variant.
The Nokia 3.1 will cost $ 249 as of August 2nd, 2018 , available in Black / Chrome and White / Iron from Harvey Norman or JB Hi-Fi, while the Blue / Copper version will be an exclusive Harvey Norman
Nokia 3.1 Specifications
- Product Name
- Nokia 3.1
- Display Size
- 5.2 inches.
- Resolution
- 720 x 1440
- PPI
- 310
- Processor
- Mediatek MT6750
- RAM
- 2GB
- Storage
- 16GB
- Computer System
- Android 8.0
- Front camera
- 8MP
- Rear camera
- 13MP
- Battery
- 2990mAh
- Dimensions
- 146.3 x 68.7 x 8, 7 mm [19659010] Weight
- 138.3g
- Price
- $ 249