The possible prices of the new Nokia are filtered

For many months we have been talking about the intention of the Finnish company Nokia to return to the mobile phone scene, but this time with Android, leaving aside its Symbian operating system, which over the years and after not renewing its terminals has fallen deprecated, in addition to never having been a preference for developers. Little by little they go filtering the supposed specifications of these terminals which will almost in all probability see the light of day in the framework of the Mobile World Congress to be held at the end of February in Barcelona.

The issue of prices can be a workhorse, logically depending on the benefits that these guys offer us, since they can sneak into the market through the front door and start fighting with the Chinese brands that are flooding you, especially among users who are still reluctant to the terminals that are sold even in the Todo a 100 stores.

A few days ago we informed you of the possibility that the Nokia D1C name included two different terminals. The most affordable, which will offer us a 5-inch screen, 2 GB of RAM, Snapdragon 430 processor, GPU 505, 16 GB of RAM, 13 mpx rear camera and Android 7.0, it would be around 150 dollars, a more than adjusted price taking into account the benefits that the terminal offers us.

The most expensive model, which would be managed by 3 GB of RAM memory and would integrate a 5,5-inch screen with Full HD resolution, just like the cheapest model, it will hit the market around $ 200. This terminal would also be managed by the Snapdragon 430 processor, GPU 505, 16 GB of RAM, 16 mpx rear camera and managed by the latest version of Android Nougat. Now that we know practically all the specifications, we just need to filter the first official images of how these terminals will be.


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