Nokia is among a few brands in the globe with the most extensive smartphone and feature phone lineups. And now the addition of three new smartphones: Nokia 8.3 5G, Nokia 5.3, and Nokia 1.3 along with a feature phone, Nokia 5310 will certainly contribute greatly to the lineup.
The new Nokia 8.3 5G turns out to be the very first Nokia phone with 5G technology-enabled. In fact, Nokia even acclaims the device to be the first 5G smartphone that supports all global 5G networks, which means that the device comes with a higher 5G radio bands in contrast to other devices available as of now.
At the front, the device sports a 6.81-inch display with 2,400 x 1,080 resolution, capable of scaling SDR content to HDR. The build is an aluminum frame sandwiched under a glass both around the front and back.
The device uses a Snapdragon 765G chipset for power paired with 6GB or 8GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB onboard storage. It gets Android 10 under the hood while a 4,500mAh cell keeps its light on.
As for the optics, the Nokia 8.3 5G flaunts a quad-camera setup at the back — a 64MP primary sensor, a 12MP super wide-angle sensor, a macro sensor, and a depth sensor. The phones come with dual-SIM card support alongside a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button.
Nokia 8.3 5G will hit the market this summer for a price supposedly around €599 (~$646).
Moving on to the Nokia 5.3, the device touts a 6.55-inch display with 1,600 x 720 resolution. It gets its power from the Snapdragon 665 chipset paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage.
On look, the phone resembles the Nokia 8.3 5G, carrying a 4,000mAh battery, a rear quad-camera setup, and a similar-looking chassis. Available from April, the Nokia 5.3 costs €189 (~$204).
The third one from the list, the Nokia 1.3 comes with a 1,520 x 720 5.71-inch display, a low-end Snapdragon 215 chipset alongside 1GB RAM and 16GB onboard storage, and a 3,000mAh cell. It will hit the market in April for a €95 (~$102) price tag.
Lastly, the Nokia 5310 is a music-centered 2.5G feature phone that comes with pretty decent looking features including of course front-facing speakers, and a 1,200mAh removable battery. It comes in white or black chassis, while it will be available starting from March for a €39 (~$42) price tag.
Also, HMD Global confirms the exclusion of Android One branding from two of the aforementioned devices — Nokia 8.3 5G and Nokia 5.3, while offering two years of OS updates and three years of security patches as in other Nokia smartphones. This at least confirms that the end-users are getting Android One benefits including software support and stock Google apps.