HMD Global has launched three smartphones, which are successors to its three budget models. The budget models, Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1 and Nokia 2.1 all come with some notable upgrades to its predecessors. While Nokia 2.1 runs on Android Oreo Go edition, the rest run on Android One operating system.
Nokia 5.1 comes with a 5.5 inch display with Full HD+ resolution, while there are two variants according to the RAM/ROM combination – 2GB/16GB and 3GB/32GB. There would be a 16MP camera on the rear side, whereas an 8MP camera powers the selfie of Nokia 5.1. Under the hood of Nokia 5.1, you would sport a 2,970mAh battery. Nokia 3.1, which has got a 5.2 inch IPS display, features two variants – 2GB/16GB and 3GB/32GB. A 13MP sensor powers the rear camera, while the selfie shooter is aided by an 8MP.
Nokia 2.1 flaunts a 5.5 inch display and is available in a single variant – 1GB/16GB. The rear camera is of 8MP, and comes along with a 5MP front camera. Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1 and Nokia 2.1 are respectively been priced at $219, $159 and $119.