Nokia 1.4 32 GB / 2 GB
Videos 4Photos 8 | Expecting restock $455.00 An entry-level smartphone on the “lightweight” Android 10 Go OS without any add-ons on top of the system. In the future, the device will receive a guaranteed OS update to Android 11 in the Go version. From the face, the model is equipped with a 6.5-inch IPS screen with a standard resolution of the displayed HD+ image (1600x720 pixels). Also in the display of the device you can see a teardrop-shaped cutout for the needs of a 5 MP selfie camera lens. The main photomodule Nokia 1.4 32GB is "double-eyed": it consists of an 8 MP leading image sensor and a 2 MP macro sensor. In the "iron" plan, miracles from a smartphone should not be expected. It runs on the youngest of the "draconian" chipsets — a quad-core Snapdragon 215. The model has 2/32 GB of memory, and it is also possible to equip the d...evice with a microSD card (up to 128 GB inclusive). Among other things, the smartphone was equipped with a rear fingerprint scanner, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a built-in 4000 mAh battery without support for fast charging via an archaic microUSB port. |
An entry-level smartphone on the “lightweight” Android 10 Go OS without any add-ons on top of the system. In the future, the device will receive a guaranteed OS update to Android 11 in the Go version. From the face, the model is equipped with a 6.5-inch IPS screen with a standard resolution of the displayed HD+ image (1600x720 pixels). Also in the display of the device you can see a teardrop-shaped cutout for the needs of a 5 MP selfie camera lens.
The main photomodule Nokia 1.4 32GB is "double-eyed": it consists of an 8 MP leading image sensor and a 2 MP macro sensor. In the "iron" plan, miracles from a smartphone should not be expected. It runs on the youngest of the "draconian" chipsets — a quad-core Snapdragon 215. The model has 2/32 GB of memory, and it is also possible to equip the device with a microSD card (up to 128 GB inclusive). Among other things, the smartphone was equipped with a rear fingerprint scanner, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a built-in 4000 mAh battery without support for fast charging via an archaic microUSB port.