7. Nokia 5
Unlike the middle sibling, this phone is not the one to be overlooked. With 5.2 inches of screen real-estate, this surely is the best phone out the Nokia’s initial launch. Empowering the device is the Snapdragon 430 processor, mediocre but packs enough punch. What lacks in the device is the storage and RAM memory, with a meager 16 gigs of internal space and 2 gigs of RAM makes an average device. But this hump of less storage is overcome by the expandable storage capacity. The front 8 megapixel camera is a common feature here as well, but the rear camera here is a 13 megapixel. This handset also has a finger-print scanner which is great for the price bracket.
Price: €189 (approximately Rs.13500)
Nokia 5, running the latest Android OS with a 13MP camera and Gorilla glass all in the palm of your hand. #MWC17 pic.twitter.com/I9Gcjb162g
— Nokia Mobile (@nokiamobile) February 26, 2017
8. Nokia 3
This is the cheapest smartphone offering by Nokia in every sense. The device has a 5-inch HD screen, and is running on Android 7.0 Nougat, What makes this device cheap is the inclusion of a MediaTek 6737 chipset. With 16 gigs of internal storage which can be expandable up to 128GB microSD card and 2 gigs of RAM shouts mediocrity. Nokia 3 has 2650mAh battery which needs more testing on its capability. The device has 8 megapixel front and back.
Price: €139 (approximately Rs.9700)
Nokia 3, with 8 mega pixels both front and back, scene detection, and the latest Android OS. #MWC17 pic.twitter.com/iKkG2dywuG
— Nokia Mobile (@nokiamobile) February 26, 2017
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