Nokia has introduced the cheapest smartphone of 2021. Nokia 1.4 will replace last year’s Nokia 1.3 with entry level features.
The biggest change in this new phone is the 6.51 inch display with 720 plus resolution while Nokia was given a 1.3 inch screen.
Similarly, instead of 3000 mAh, a powerful battery of 4000 mAh has been given.
Fast charging support is not provided with the battery but the company has promised that this battery will be able to work for 2 days on a full charge.
This new phone has Android 1Go version operating system which will be updated to Android 11Go soon.
Inside the phone is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 215 processor with Quad Cortex A53, 1.3 GHz, Adreno 308.
Nokia 1.4 comes with 1 to 3 GB RAM and 16 to 64 GB storage which can be expanded up to 128 GB with SD card.
The back of the phone has a dual camera setup with an 8-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel macro sensor.
In contrast, the Nokia 1.3 had a single camera on the back.
The Camera Go app in the phone has Google’s processing algorithms, which makes the camera setup equipped with Night and Portrait modes.
There is a 5 megapixel camera hidden in the water drop notch on the front of the phone.
Other notable features include dual SIM support, LTE Cat, headphone jack and FF radio.
According to the company, the phone will be available online to consumers from February 3 and is priced at 99 euros (over 19,000 Pakistani rupees).