Nokia 7.1 32 GB / 3 GB
Photos 15 | Expecting restock $645.00 Replenishment in the mid-low-cost line of Nokia smartphones with a bet on an advanced screen and advanced photographic abilities. The elongated display of the device with 19:9 aspect ratio has acquired support for the HDR10 standard and the function of automatically converting ordinary videos to HDR content to improve the visual perception of the picture. On other fronts, the display is characterized by a 5.84-inch diagonal, a resolution of 2280x1080 pixels and a cutout at the top. The Nokia 7.1 dual camera with Zeiss optics combines a 12MP main module and a 5MP secondary image sensor. The front 8 MP camera, in turn, is sharpened for shooting high-quality self-portraits (including with the imposition of masks) and is responsible for unlocking the smartphone in the face. The electronic “har...dware” installed “under the hood” – an 8-core Snapdragon 636 chip, coupled with 3/32 GB of memory – directly makes it clear that the model belongs to the middle class of mobile devices. Traditionally for Nokia smartphones, the gadget works under the control of the Android system, which is not burdened with add-ons, in a “naked” form, and the parade of communication modules in the device’s arsenal is complemented by an NFC chip. |
Replenishment in the mid-low-cost line of Nokia smartphones with a bet on an advanced screen and advanced photographic abilities. The elongated display of the device with 19:9 aspect ratio has acquired support for the HDR10 standard and the function of automatically converting ordinary videos to HDR content to improve the visual perception of the picture. On other fronts, the display is characterized by a 5.84-inch diagonal, a resolution of 2280x1080 pixels and a cutout at the top.
The Nokia 7.1 dual camera with Zeiss optics combines a 12MP main module and a 5MP secondary image sensor. The front 8 MP camera, in turn, is sharpened for shooting high-quality self-portraits (including with the imposition of masks) and is responsible for unlocking the smartphone in the face. The electronic “hardware” installed “under the hood” – an 8-core Snapdragon 636 chip, coupled with 3/32 GB of memory – directly makes it clear that the model belongs to the middle class of mobile devices. Traditionally for Nokia smartphones, the gadget works under the control of the Android system, which is not burdened with add-ons, in a “naked” form, and the parade of communication modules in the device’s arsenal is complemented by an NFC chip.