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Nokia 6.1 Plus 32 GB

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Main display: display ("): 5.8; screen resolution: 2280x1080 (19:9); Display-to-body ratio (%): 82; OS: Android 10.0; CPU model: Snapdragon 636; CPU (GHz): 1.8; GPU: Adreno 509; RAM (GB): 4; Memory storage (GB): 32; Memory card slot: microSD; SIM slots: SIM + SIM/microSD; Geekbench: 4763
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Nokia 6.1 Plus 32 GB
32 GB
64 GB
Screen:5.8 ", 2280x1080 (19:9), 432 ppi
Memory size:32 GB, + memory card slot, RAM 4 GB
CPU:Snapdragon 636
Camera:2 modules, 16 MP
Video:4K
Battery:3060 mAh
Weight:151 g
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Pure Android

The 6.1 Plus is Nokia's new bezel-less smartphone and is part of the growing Android One programme. His philosophy is to clean up Android from unnecessary applications and settings stuffed with branded smartphone shells. This approach fits in perfectly with Nokia's current philosophy of fast updates and a strict approach to security.

Spacious frameless display

The Nokia 6.1 Plus features a 5.8-inch Full HD+ (2280x1080 pixels) display with a 19:9 aspect ratio. The screen is covered with 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3, which gives the smartphone a soft, streamlined shape. There is also a fingerprint scanner on the rear glass panel. Like most devices with a monobrow, Nokia 6.1 Plus is frameless according to the passport.

Performant iron

The eight-core Snapdragon 636 is responsible for the speed of the smartphone, which, according to Qualcomm's idea, will play the role of a processor for "Pro versions" in low-cost smartphones. Together with the Adreno 509 GPU, they make up a fairly performant bunch, which is enough for most everyday tasks and games.

From other hardware 6.1 Plus is equipped with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. Supports microSD cards up to 400 GB. The card slot is hybrid — that is, either SIM + SD card, or 2 SIM cards.

Nokia 6.1 Plus has a standard 3060 mAh battery that supports fast charging. Via USB With half of the battery charge is gained in approximately 30-40 minutes. The only issue with equipping the smartphone is the lack of NFC, which can hardly be called an overkill for a $300 smartphone.

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