Nokia 8.3 5G - HMD's first 5G smartphone launched
Last night, HMD introduced its first 5G smartphone when it launched the Nokia 8.3 5G. In addition, the company also launched a series of new smartphones, for both mid-range and low-cost segments. Most notably, all these devices are equipped with a 3.5mm audio jack - a device that seems to have been removed.
Nokia's first 5G smartphone
Despite lagging behind rivals like Samsung or OnePlus in launching 5G devices, HMD claims its Nokia 8.3 5G will support more 5G bands than its competitors, meaning it Can support 5G network in more countries. Perhaps so, HMD claims Nokia 8.3 is " the first true 5G smartphone globally ."
Nokia 8.3 5G with integrated fingerprint sensor in the power key.
Besides the emphasis on connectivity, another highlight of Nokia 8.3 5G is the camera feature, especially the ability to record videos. The device has a 4-megapixel camera on the back, with 64MP main sensors, comes with 12MP ultra-wide cameras, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. The front is a 24MP selfie camera.
In addition, Nokia 8.3 5G also features another 6.81 inch screen, 2400 x 1080p resolution with the ability to convert SDR content to HDR. Aluminum chassis with glass cover both front and back. Although equipped with a large screen size, but still using the LCD screen is a minus point for Nokia 8.3 5G.
Not equipped with flagship processors such as Snapdragon 865, but HMD's 5G smartphone also has no weak power with Snapdragon 765G - a mid-range processor with quite strong performance, two options of 6GB or 8GB of RAM, memory 64GB and 128GB storage, a 4,500 mAh battery and run Android One operating system.
If you don't see the fingerprint sensor on both the front and back, don't rush to expect the Nokia 8.3 5G to have an in-display fingerprint sensor. Instead, the device's fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power key.
The retail price of Nokia 8.3 5G will be 599 Euro (about 650 USD) for 6GB RAM and 64GB version, or 649 Euro (about 695 USD) for 8GB RAM and 128GB memory version. The company says the device will begin shipping this summer.
Nokia mid-range devices 5.3, 1.3 and 5310
The other three devices launched last night may not be high-end devices like the Nokia 8.3 5G, but they are quite attractive compared to their price.
Nokia 5.3
Nokia 5.3 is equipped with Snapdragon 665, 6.55 inch screen with a resolution of 1600 x 720, RAM up to 6GB, optional storage memory up to 128GB and a fingerprint sensor on the back as usual. It also has a battery of 4,000 mAh, 4 rear camera clusters and the frame is quite similar to Nokia 8.3 5G. The device will be on sale from this April for a price of 189 Euro (about 204 USD).
HMD's cheapest smartphone launched this time is Nokia 1.3. Targeting the mainstream segment, this smartphone only has a Snapdragon 215 processor, 5.71 inch screen with a resolution of 1520 x 720, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and a 3,000 mAh battery. While retaining the 3.5mm headphone jack, Nokia 1.3's connector is only Micro USB instead of USB-C.
Nokia 1.3
While the device is equipped with a single 8MP camera on the back, it is shipped with Google's Camera Go photography app, which means that Google's excellent photography algorithms can work on it as well. this device. Nokia 1.3 is also on sale in April for a price of 95 Euro (about 102 USD).
The last device launched this time is not a smartphone but a revival of the old XpressMusic series: Nokia 5310. With a numeric keypad and 2 distinctive red borders and music control buttons of Previous XpressMusic series, this phone has only 2.5G connection with external speaker facing forward and 1,200 mAh battery block.
Nokia 5310 - inherits the design of the old XpressMusic line.
Perhaps similar to the 3310s and 8810 bananas phones launched recently, the Nokia 5310 is aimed at users who are still nostalgic about a past Nokia and do not need phones with too many features. smart-. This phone will be sold in March for 39 Euro (about 42 USD).
Refer to Android Authority
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