Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational telecommunication information technology and consumer electronics company founded in1865. It is the world’s 415th larges必利勁 t company. Nokia has just announced its latest mid-range device the not-too-shabby Nokia 7.1. Nokia borrows the design philosophy of the Nokia 6.1 plus and Nokia 5.1 plus. It’s sports a 19:9 display with a notch , dual cameras. As compare to mid-range phones, Nokia 7.1 has similar specifications.
This phone has same Snapdragon 636 Soc, 19:9 display and 3,060 mAh battery. While it has difference also in term of cameras and others. Both cell Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 6.1 plus are dual sim smartphone that having Android 8.1 oreo. But Nokia 7.1 has Android 9.0 pie next month. Both phone are same in term of display as Nokia 7.1 has 5.84 inches full HD+(1080×2280) pixels, Nokia 6.1 plus also the same. Aspect ratio is 19:9 in both phones. Both come with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Both phones are powered by Qualcomm’s Octa-core Snapdragon 636 Soc.
As we talk about its memory Nokia 6.1 plus only offers 4GB RAM with 64GB in built storage but on the other hand Nokia 7.1 allows to choose 4GB RAM with 64GB storage and 3GB RAM with 32GB storage but both phones has the capacity to increase storage via micro SD up to 400GB. Both phones have dual rear camera setup with different sensors.
The Nokia 7.1 has one camera is 12MP with f/1.8 aperture and second is 5MP with f/2.4 aperture, the rear camera setup features Zeiss optics EIS, as well as two phase detection. On the other hand Nokia 6.1 plus has one camera is 16MP and other is 5MP with selfie camera 16MP.
Nokia 7.1 has selfie camera of 8MP with f/2.0 aperture. Both cell sport non-removable 3,060 mAh battery with different power charging. Nokia 7.1 price is 299 EURO to 349 EURO . This phone is available in Gloss Midnight Blue and Gloss steel colour variants. This phone is available in European markets.
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