
The Nokia 6.1 Plus carries the title as Nokia’s first notched display smartphone and the company seems very proud of this fact. This title brings with it a lot of attention from consumers and from the look of things, the specifications do not disappoint.
Below is a list of specifications of the Nokia 6.1 Plus:
Nokia 6.1 Plus Specifications
Display | |
Type | IPS LCD |
Size | 5.8" (19:9) |
Resolution | 1080*2280 |
Protection | Gorilla Glass 3 |
Platform | |
Operating System | Android 8.1 (planned upgrade to Android 9.0) |
Chipset | Snapdragon 636 |
CPU | Octa-core 1.8 GHz Kryo 260 |
GPU | Adreno 509 |
Memory | |
RAM | 4GB |
Internal | 64GB |
External | microSD, up to 400GB |
Network | |
Technology | 4G LTE (VoLTE) |
SIM | Dual SIM (Hybrid slot) |
Camera | |
Main | Dual 16MP + 5MP, depth sensor |
Front | 16MP |
Battery | |
Size | 3060mAh |
Type | Li-Ion |
Colors | Black, Blue, White |
Features | Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Nokia OZO audio, USB-C, Fast charging |
Price | Kes.31,900 |
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