Furthering its commitment to deliver great smartphones that will offer excellent value to users, HMD Global, the hub of new generation Nokia smartphones, has, in April 2018, announced the release of Nokia 7 Plus in Nigeria. The newly released Android One smartphone succeeds the Nokia 6 and comes with great aesthetic and software upgrade.
The Nokia 7 Plus features a dual camera array with Zeiss lenses and both primary and secondary cameras are featured at 12 and 13 megapixels respectively. Also included in the design is Dual-sight, a feature that allows you to use the front and rear cameras simultaneously. Its Pro Camera mode comes with certain DSLR-like features that capture crystals clear images. It also offers Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, and HDR. Just bedside the secondary camera is a fingerprint sensor.
The smartphone comes with a 4GB RAM and 64GB storage space, as well as a MicroSD card slot that supports external storage up to 256GB. Its inbuilt Non-removable Li-Ion 3800 mAh battery supports quick charge via USB-C. It also has a 6-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 2,160 x 1,080, ideal for browsing, gaming, and streaming videos.
According to Joseph Umunakwe, General Manager at HMD Global, West, East and Central Africa, “The Nokia 7 plus is a true hero in our smartphone range. We know our fans are capturing, watching, exploring and gaming on their mobile phones more than ever before. From live streaming both sides of their story to bingeing their favourite TV shows, they want to see more in the palm of their hand.”
HMD Global has developed and launched 11 phones under the “Nokia” brand name since it started Operations in December 2016. With their strategic partnership with Google, their smartphones run Google’s Android operating system. The new Nokia 7 plus smartphone is just one of their latest additions and a sign of greater developments in the future.
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