Nokia 3.4 Teased, To Be Released Soon In India: Estimated Price, Features
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Nokia 3.4 India’s launch could be around the corner as HMD Global officially teased the release of Nokia 3.4. However, the precise launch date is yet to be confirmed. The smartphone was launched alongside the Nokia 2.4 in the nation back in November last year, but it was delayed. Now, the unveiling is planned to take place later this month.
As the company has started teasing, we should hope to see the launch date shortly. Note, Nokia 3.4 was initially launched back in September 2020.
Nokia 3.4 Expected Price In India
According to the previous report, the smartphone is priced at Rs. 12,000 for the 3GB RAM base model. The company previously announced that the product would be released in various RAM and storage configurations.
Nokia 3.4 Details
As far as the specs are discussed, the Indian version of Nokia 3.4 is supposed to share identical specifications to the international edition. Considering this, this phone is packed with a pack a 6.39-inch HD+ display with 1600 X 720 resolution of pixels and a 19:5:9 aspect ratio. It will have a punch-hole cutout and run the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 SoC. The chipset can be combined with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of microSD card capacity.
The phone will run Android 10 OS, and a 4,000 mAh battery will power this handset and supports standard charging support. For photography, the phone will deliver a triple camera system on the back, including a 13MP primary sensor and an LED light. Some sensors would include a 2MP depth sensor and a 5MP ultra-wide angle sensor.
Upfront, you’re going to have an 8MP front camera for selfies and videos. It will also support 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/GLONASS and USB Type-C port, and data synchronization for connectivity. Other features of Nokia 3.4 will include a back-mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication, a dedicated Google Assistant button, and more.