Hot on the heels of the dirt-cheap Nokia 225 4G “dumb” telephone and just a little over a month after bringing the cheap Nokia eight V 5G UW flagship to Verizon, HMD Global is at the moment unveiling one more Nokia-branded gadget.
Unfortunately for Android energy customers, this is not
the high-end sequel to the universally derided
Nokia 9 PureView we have been ready for since early 2019. Instead, the
Nokia 5.Four follows in the footsteps of a mid-end 6.55-inch smartphone launched simply six months in the past.
For the time being, there are not any official phrases on US availability for
this brand-new Android mid-ranger, however seeing as how the
Nokia 5.3 is up for grabs from main retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo Video, we count on the identical to be true for the 5.4 quickly as effectively.
In the meantime, the 4G LTE-only 6.4-incher is going on sale in “select” European markets beginning at a “global average retail price” of €189, which sounds honest for a 4GB RAM/64GB storage configuration. At lower than $200, this factor ought to give you the option to go immediately up towards the likes of the
Moto G9, which by the approach, is additionally not confirmed for a US launch but.
The two handsets are powered by the identical middling Snapdragon 662 processor, thoughts you, and so they additionally include extraordinarily related HD+ screens. But the Nokia 5.4 is barely smaller and arguably prettier in contrast to the notched 6.5-inch Moto G9, thanks to a classy gap punch housing a 16MP selfie shooter and a few very eye-catching Polar Night and Dusk colour choices.
Interestingly, HMD’s newest smartphone is billed as a 2-day battery life affair regardless of packing a significantly smaller 4,000mAh cell than the Moto G9. The Nokia 5.4 additionally options 10W quick charging expertise, which is not very spectacular by late 2020 mid-range requirements, in addition to a quad 48 + 2 + 5 + 5MP rear-facing digicam setup with Zeiss optics that sounds objectively nice for the sub-$250 value phase.
While the
Nokia 5.4 is “ready for Android 11 and beyond”, Android 10 is doubtless to run the software program present at launch, though if it makes you are feeling any higher, you will get three years of month-to-month safety patches as well as to two years of main OS updates.
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