Article 40553 The $349 Nokia 7.1 brings a low price, flagship-style design to the US

The $349 Nokia 7.1 brings a low price, flagship-style design to the US

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Ron Amadeo
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Ron Amadeo

HMD's latest Nokia smartphone-one that's actually coming to the US-is the Nokia 7.1. For $349 you get a mid-range phone with a few flagship-style touches that you may or may not be a fan of, like a notched display and a glass back.

First up, the specs. For $349 you're getting a Snapdragon 636 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and a 3060mAh battery. The display is a 5.8-inch, 2280i-1080 LCD with a 19:9 aspect ratio, and, like many smartphones this year, there's a big notch cut out of the top of the screen to make room for the 8MP front camera and earpiece. Unlike many smartphones this year, it comes with a headphone jack, and there's also a USB-C port, a rear fingerprint reader, and a MicroSD slot. The rear camera setup has two 12MP sensors, with the second camera used for bokeh effects.

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