After the worldwide unveiling in October, HMD Global has finally launched the Nokia 7.1 in India. The Android One-powered mid-range smartphone was originally targeted towards US and European markets but has now hit the Indian shores.
The Nokia 7.1 looks quite nice for an inexpensive smartphone and sports an all-glass design with an aluminum frame. Here’s everything you essential to know about HMD Global’s latest offering.
Nokia 7.1 | |
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Display | 5.84-inch FHD+ (2280 x 1080) 19:9 with notch 2.5D curved front Corning Gorilla Glass 3 HDR10 display |
SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 |
RAM | 3GB or 4GB LPPDDR4x |
Storage | 32GB or 64GB MicroSD expansion up to 400GB |
Cameras | Dual main cameras: 12MP 2PD/AF/F1.8/1.28um Dual 2nd: 5MP BW/FF/F2.4/1.12um Front camera: 8MP FF/F2.0/FOV 84° Flash: Dual flash ZEISS Optics |
Audio | 3.5mm audio jack Nokia OZO audio |
Battery | 3060mAh Non-removable Fast charging compatible USB Type-C port (USB 2.0) |
Connectivity | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Bluetooth 5.0 GPS/AGPS+GLONASS NFC |
Software | Android One 8.1 Oreo (upgradable to Android 9 Pie when available) |
Dimensions and weight | 149.7 x 71.18 x 7.99mm 160g, Display to body ratio: ~80% Camera bump 1.152mm |
SIM slot | Dual SIM model: Dual nano SIM or nano SIM + MicroSD Single SIM model: nano SIM + MicroSD |
Colors | Gloss Midnight Blue, Gloss Steel |
The successor to the Nokia 7
The Nokia 7 was launched last year, completely in China and was a modest mid-range smartphone. Of course, it also wasn’t motorized by Google’s Android One.
The Nokia 7.1 makes a few variations this time around. It comes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 636 chipset, and packs in 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storing. There was also a 3GB + 32GB irregular but that’s not coming to India.
The smartphone sports a 5.84-inch LCD screen with a 19:9 aspect ratio and Full HD+ resolution. HMD Global calls it the Pure Display as it supports HDR10 as well as SDR to HDR upscaling.
The Nokia 7.1 sports extremely sensitive ZEISS Optics 12MP + 5MP dual cameras with 1.28μm pixel size and a f/1.8 aperture. There’s also dual phase discovery autofocus, a live bokeh mode, and a pro camera mode. The new camera UI assistances you control white balance, ISO, focus, and shutter speed using the Pro Camera Mode.
The front camera comes in at 8MP, and of course, comes with the Dual-Sight Mode – the marketing suits at HMD Global prefer to call it “bothie” – that permits you to take photos and videos with the front and hindmost cameras at the same time.
Pure and up-to-date Android experience
Like HMD Global’s new portfolio, the Nokia 7.1 too is an Android One smartphone. It will obtain three years of monthly security patches as guaranteed in the Android One program.
Nokia is certainly one of the manufacturers that take software updates seriously. The smartphone has newly received the Android 9 Pie upgrade, so buyers in India would probably have an over the air update waiting for them when they’ll unbox the phone.
The Nokia 7.1 is also an Android Enterprise Recommended phone.
Pricing and Availability
The Nokia 7.1 comes in Gloss Midnight Blue and Gloss Steel color variants and will be obtainable from December 7 at recommended best buy price of ₹19,999 ($287) at top mobile retailers crossways India and on nokia.com/phones.
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