HMD Global has just unveiled the Nokia 1 Plus, the successor to the original Nokia 1. While the leak for the phone began appearing a month ago, the launch confirms some of the specs reported prior.
The Nokia 1 Plus comes with a Mediatek MT6739WW SoC, 1GB RAM, and a choice between 8GB and 16GB of storage. It also has a 5.45-inch FWVGA display, and a 2500 mAh battery. For cameras, it has an 8MP main camera and a 5MP front-facing camera.
All that said, the most important thing about the Nokia 1 Plus is that, like its predecessor, it’s an Android Go device. This means that its apps are lighter in weight, and use less resources. It will also ship with Android 9 Pie Go Edition.
The Nokia 1 Plus will be available sometime in the middle of March, and for US$99 (~RM403). That said, we’ll have to wait for HMD Global to announce its price and availability on our shores.
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