Article 3R9FB Nokia 2.1, 3.1, and 5.1: Cheap phones with stock Android starting at $115

Nokia 2.1, 3.1, and 5.1: Cheap phones with stock Android starting at $115

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Ron Amadeo
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HMD announced a new slate of Nokia phones Tuesday. To go along with the previously announced Nokia 6.1 (review coming soon!), we have the Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1, and Nokia 2.1. The highest-end phone here starts at $220, and the price goes down from there.

Every Nokia phone is worth paying attention to, because they are all part of Google's Android One program. This means they run stock Android and get monthly security updates. Nokia promises two years of major OS updates and three years of security updates for everything. It's really hard to find good, cheap smartphones, and with this lineup (depending on distribution), HMD seems to have the market locked up.

Before we dive in, here's a big spec table:

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