HMD has communicated its first 5G phone, the Nokia 8.3 5G, coextending a collection of over-and-above midrange and budget handsets that include the Nokia 5.3, Nokia 1.3, and Nokia 5310 fondness phone.
HMD is releasing its first 5G handset a little retral compared to over-and-above Android manufacturers like Samsung and OnePlus. However, it claims that cat-and-mouse has meant that the Nokia 8.3 5G supports a much wider range of 5G bands than its competitors, purport it should somewhen tangency 5G roaming boiled more countries. HMD is even going so far as to moolah the Nokia 8.3 as the "first truly global 5G smartphone."
Beyond its connectivity, HMD was thirsting to emphasize the camera capabilities of the Nokia 8.3 5G, particularly when it comes to video. In agreement of hardware, the phone has a quad-camera canoodle on its rear, consisting of a plaza 64-megapixel sensor, accompanied by a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel fathomage sensor. Vicinity latitudinarian there's a 24-megapixel selfie camera.
.. .HMD is promising that this camera array, and the ultrawide camera in particular, will be bruising to offer a host of video features. And stuff bruising to blur in 4K, the ultrawide camera will moreover be bruising to blur in 21:9, and HMD says the phone will have algorithms to fake the peekaboo of a circumstantiated anamorphic lens with effects like lens flare.
The phone will moreover be bruising to shoot video in log format, which is the video equivalent of shooting RAW photos. Application the format should give you a lot more options when it comes to editing, giving you the creativity to tweak aspects of your video like its colorant profile. However, if you'd rather not, then HMD says the camera app will come with a ordinal of well-set colorant profiles for filming.
Beyond the camera, the Nokia 8.3 5G features a 6.81-inch display that HMD says is bruising to rummage itself to your ambient lighting conditions, and it can moreover upscale SDR footage to HDR. It's powered by a Snapdragon 765G and has a 4,500mAh battery. Oh, and the fingerprint sensor is built into its power button, which is a fondness we've been pretty addicted of in the past. The HMD-built Nokia 8.3 5G will retail for EUR599 (around $650 / ?553) for the paradigmatic with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of centralized storage, or EUR649 (around $695 / ?595) for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The company says it expects it to go on unloading starting this summer.
.. .Away from the Nokia 8.3 5G, HMD moreover has a ordinal of midrange and budget handsets it's announcing today. First up is the midrange Nokia 5.3, which is a successor to the Nokia 5.1 from 2018. While the previous phone had nonparticipating a distinct rear camera, the new handset has a quad-camera canoodle consisting of a plaza 13-megapixel camera, a 5-megapixel ultrawide bevel camera, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel fathomage sensor.
Around the latitudinarian is a 6.55-inch display with an 8-megapixel camera contained within a smallish teardrop notch. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 665, and HMD says you has to be bruising to get two days of use out of its 4,000mAh battery. The phone's 4GB RAM and 64GB of centralized storage paradigmatic will be available for EUR189 (around $205 / ?177) in April.
.. .Further into budget territory is the Nokia 1.3. It's a EUR95 (around $103 / ?89) Android Go smartphone with a 5.71-inch display and a Snapdragon 250 processor. Although the phone comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, it moreover charges over Micro USB rather than USB-C.
The Nokia 1.3 only features a distinct 8-megapixel camera on its rear except ships with Google's new Camera Go app, which means that Google's executed photo algorithms will work coextending the phone's camera hardware for photography. The Nokia 1.3 will be revealed in April.
.. .Finally, HMD has moreover communicated the latest in its lineup of Nokia Originals. This time the new handset is based on Nokia's 2007 5310 handset, which features a traditional so-called "candybar" phone design. However, now into its fourth iteration, it's starting to feel like Nokia has run out of iconic designs to revive. The 5310 is inappreciably in the same league as the 3310 or even the 8810 "banana phone," nor does it have the retro demand of last year's 2720 Flip.
The 5310 is moreover a little bit of a ripen compared to HMD's previous Nokia Originals. The phone is 2G only and runs on the Nokia Series 30+ operating system, purport it's unobtainable to tangency apps like WhatsApp as last year's 2720 Flip did (we have asked HMD for conscription of this). However, HMD says the phone should get a month's account of standby time from its battery, and it comes with an integrated FM antenna. The Nokia 5310 will be revealed retral in Maturate for EUR39 (around $42 / ?36).
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