The Nokia 7.2 also makes its debut down under
HMD Global, the organization now chargeable for family call (and resurgent smartphone brand) Nokia has today announced that it’s bringing two new handsets to Australia – one geared toward price range-conscious telephone users that still want top class capabilities, and some other for nostalgics.
Starting from Thursday, October three, Aussies might be able to get their arms on each the Nokia 7.2 and the Nokia 2720 Flip, with RRPs of $549 and $149 respectively.
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The Nokia 7.2 is the aptly-titled successor to the Nokia 7.1, touchdown with plenty of what made its predecessor stand out in the mid-range market, however introducing a new set of features that promise to impress camera-focused customers in particular.
The headline feature, and maximum terrific upgrade, from the older handset is the shift from a 12MP + 5MP twin digital camera array to a whopping 48MP + 8MP + 5MP triple camera setup.
Alongside this excessive-decision primary shooter, the other cameras within the array offer wide-angle images and a depth sensor for introducing Bokeh into your portrait-style pictures.
Around the front, the 8MP selfie digicam has also been bumped as much as 20MP and has been housed in a much smaller waterdrop notch, supporting make room for the appreciably larger 6.3-inch show (compared with five.84-inch).
As expected, the internal specs get a welcome revision as properly, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 stepping it up from the Snapdragon 636, and 6GB of RAM in place of 4GB. It's running Android nine.Zero out of the box, but could be one of the first Nokia handsets to get Android 10 while the phone-maker starts offevolved rolling out the brand new update.
The Nokia 7.2 in its 6GB/128GB configuration is available from October 3 for $549, at the same time as a 4GB/64GB version may be exclusively to be had from Telstra for $499 at a later date.
For the ones both looking for a nostalgic turn telephone or a decent function handset for the elderly, Nokia is reviving its 2720 Flip which it first released 10 years ago.
It runs Kai OS and functions a display on the outside of the clamshell that may show the time, notifications and other such facts when the handset is closed, and another primary shade show interior, although it’s missing touch enter.
Instead, you’ll be getting the proper revel in with a big numeric pad, even though 4G connectivity and guide for Google Assistant, Google Maps, YouTube and different present day apps will likely make it a chunk more beneficial in the contemporary day.
A committed emergency button may be found on the handset’s side, which calls as much as 5 contacts in a row whilst pressed, and together with big, clean-to-press buttons, the phone’s display and fonts may be enlarged for ease of use.
The Nokia 2720 Flip is to be had from October 3 for $149.
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