Feb 04, 2021 Faheem Khan News 27 hits
The year 2020 certainly was a problematic year for most smartphone companies. However, we can list HMD Global among the companies that most suffered from the global pandemic.
Back in 2016, the brand acquired rights for the Nokia smartphone brand. Since then, it has been releasing a plethora of good smartphones, achieving attention in the process.
The Nokia 3.4 isn’t exactly a new smartphone. If you recall, HMD unveiled it back in September last year. During the announcement, the brand set the device’s actual launch in India for mid-December.
The Nokia 3.4 packs a 6.39-inch LCD with HD+ (1560 x 720) resolution. The panel has a top-left aligned punch hole that serves as a house for the 8MP selfie snapper.
Under the hood, the phone brings the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 Octa-Core chipset. There are two possible RAM configurations with 3GB or 4GB of RAM.
In the camera department, the handset has a triple-camera array that sits in a circular shape. It serves as a house for 13MP wide, 5MP ultrawide, and 2MP depth sensors. The handset has a single LED flash and supports up to 1080@30fps video recording.
The phone was announced with Android 10, so we expect it to receive Android 11 shortly after its actual release.
Interestingly, the Nokia 3.4 was announced alongside the Nokia 2.4. The latter is already available in India. With the release of the Nokia 1.4, we believe that the Nokia 3.4 is coming very soon to complete the HMD Global portfolio of budget Nokia smartphones in India.
The Nokia 3.4 & Nokia 2.4 are now available in Canada🇨🇦. These phones feature stunning designs & large HD+ screens, redefining the entry-level class of smartphones, and will be available through Drexel, Videotron & Best Buy online & in store. Learn more: https://t.co/1EWjqEm5K7 pic.twitter.com/OYrHikMtzK
— Drexel Industries (@drexelindustry) January 29, 2021
Discounted to £99 !!!
— Geek Discounts (@GeekDiscounts) January 31, 2021
Nokia 3.4 6.39 Inch Android UK SIM-Free Smartphone • UK https://t.co/AjZj1DIco4 #nokia pic.twitter.com/ErcQSzsDJe
Nokia launches its 3.4 and 2.4 smartphones in Canada https://t.co/tLWSpeRGa3 pic.twitter.com/lNNzfuvmNG
— MobileSyrup (@MobileSyrup) February 3, 2021
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