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Nokia 3.1 Specs
Release Date in Philippines | |
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Model | 3.1 |
Date | Jun 2018 |
Processor | |
Processor frequency | 1.5 GHz |
Processor family | MediaTek |
Processor model | MT6750 |
Processor architecture | ARM Cortex-A53 |
Processor cores | 4 |
Coprocessor | Yes |
Coprocessor frequency | 1 GHz |
Coprocessor architecture | ARM Cortex-A53 |
Coprocessor cores | 4 |
Display | |
Display diagonal | 13.2 cm (5.2") |
Display resolution | 720 x 1440 pixels |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Screen shape | Flat |
Display type | IPS |
Display glass type | Gorilla Glass |
Display number of colours | 16 million colours |
Native aspect ratio | 18:9 |
Touch technology | Multi-touch |
Touchscreen type | Capacitive |
Pixel density | 310 ppi |
Ports & interfaces | |
USB port | Yes |
USB connector type | Micro-USB |
USB version | 2.0 |
Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
Weight & dimensions | |
Weight | 138.3 g |
Width | 68.7 mm |
Depth | 8.7 mm |
Height | 146.2 mm |
Network | |
Mobile network generation | 4G |
SIM card type | NanoSIM |
3G standards | HSPA |
4G standard | LTE |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
2G standards | GSM |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a,Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac),802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Bluetooth version | 4.2 |
Tethering (modem-mode) | Yes |
Wi-Fi Direct | Yes |
Storage | |
RAM capacity | 2 GB |
Internal storage capacity | 16 GB |
Compatible memory cards | MicroSD (TransFlash) |
Maximum memory card size | 128 GB |
USB mass storage | Yes |
Navigation | |
Position location | Yes |
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) | Yes |
Wi-Fi positioning | Yes |
Software | |
Platform | Android |
Operating system installed | Android 8.0 |
App distribution platform | Google Play |
Camera | |
Rear camera type | Single camera |
Rear camera resolution (numeric) | 13 MP |
Front camera type | Single camera |
Front camera resolution (numeric) | 8 MP |
Rear camera flash | Yes |
Rear camera aperture number | 2 |
Front camera aperture number | 2 |
Flash type | LED |
Maximum frame rate | 30 fps |
Video recording modes | 720p |
Auto focus | Yes |
Video recording | Yes |
Geotagging | Yes |
Battery | |
Battery capacity | 2990 mAh |
Wireless charging | No |
Design | |
Form factor | Bar |
Product colour | Black |
Subscription | |
Subscription type | No subscription |
Reviews of Nokia 3.1
filipinotechaddict.net
Reviewed on 2019-01-09
2018 was the year Nokia made a mark as a phone maker standing up after a major fall when Samsung and Apple took over the smartphone market 10 years ago. HMD Global, the company with the licence to makes Nokia smartphones, focused on entry level and midran...
Read more > unbox.ph
Reviewed on 2018-09-17
While the Nokia 7 Plus is arguably one of the best Android One phones in the market, it's not exactly what you'd call an affordable phone. For people who can't pay top dollar for the Nokia 7 Plus, HMD Global has released several more affordable phones at...
Read more > lifewire.com
Reviewed on 2019-04-10
Inexpensive, Android One support, 13 MP rear and 8 MP front cameras, 16:9 widescreen display ratio
Hard exterior buttons, Very limited storage space, Slow performance, No fingerprint sensor
InexpensiveAndroid One support13 MP rear and 8 MP front cameras16:9 widescreen display ratioHard exterior buttonsVery limited storage spaceSlow performanceNo fingerprint sensorWith a big focus on the camera and screen display, the Nokia 3...
Read more > technobuffalo.com
Reviewed on 2018-09-16
The Nokia 3.1 is far from a powerhouse, but $159 for a new phone attracts more consumers than anyone cares to acknowledge. HMD Global is back again, and this time it's targeting the entry-level segment in an effort to push boundaries.If you skim through...
Read more > notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2018-08-03
bright display, accurate GPS, full-fledged dual SIM, expandable memory, fast Wi-Fi, Android One
mediocre speaker, no fingerprint reader, old SoC, not much memory
Gentle upgrade. Round two for the Nokia 3, which has been revised both in terms of looks as well as internal hardware. For less than $160 you get a decently equipped Android One smartphone made by HMD Global. Find out what we think in our extensive review...
Read more > androidpolice.com
Reviewed on 2018-07-31
The 2.5D front glass panel and aluminium edges make the Noka 3.1 feel like a more expensive phone, The Nokia 3.1 is an Android One device, meaning it's completely stock Android and will receive updates relatively quickly, The screen is 720p with an 18:9 a...
The Nokia 3.1 lacks a fingerprint sensor, while some competing devices (like the Moto E5 and E5 Play) have one, The volume and power buttons use the same polycarbonate material as the back of the phone and don't stick out much. As a result, it's hard to f...
The Nokia 3.1 is one of HMD Global's newest budget phones, positioned between the Android Go-equipped Nokia 2.1 and the mid-range Nokia 5.1. The phone was announced in May of this year, and went on sale in the United States earlier this month.All the h...
Read more > androidcentral.com
Reviewed on 2018-07-23
Better-than-expected screen, Solid materials and good styling, Android One software, Full-day battery life, MicroSD slot for adoptable storage
Slow performance, 2GB of RAM is disappointing, No fingerprint sensor, Micro-USB charging
We often talk about "cheap" Android phones in reference to devices like the Moto G6, which typically cost about $225. But many people don't even want to break the $200 barrier when they're looking for a phone, whether it's because they just broke their f...
Read more > slashgear.com
Reviewed on 2018-07-13
Industrial Design is top-notch, Android One means updates, OS is simple and easy to use, Nokia's apps are good and helpful, Value outweighs cost
Display is small (because phone is small), External speaker lacks range, Vibrator isn't at all subtle, Battery is OK, not amazing, not bad, Low-light photography/video isn't great
If you need a new inexpensive smartphone without superfluous bells and whistles, take a peek at the Nokia 3.1. This month we had the Nokia 3.1 in-pocket for review and came away suitably impressed. This phone costs $159, runs Android One, and has a guaran...
Read more > androidpolice.com
Reviewed on 2018-05-29
The Nokia brand has been through an incredible transformation in recent years, under the guidance of HMD Global. It's products have received almost universal praise, so much so that we're now at a point when I would honestly recommend a Nokia phone ahead...
Read more > goodgearguide.com.au
Reviewed on 2018-09-05
Super cheap, Diamond-cut feel factor
Performance hitches, Lack of features
It still feels strange and uncanny to describe Nokia as a challenger in the mobile space - but I really struggle to find another way to describe the brand's M.O. in 2018.When it comes to the value-driven segments of the smartphone market, they're driving...
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