The budget Nokia 8.1 comes with Android Pie and an HDR-equipped display

Date:

HMD Global just announced the Nokia 8.1, a successor to the midrange Nokia 7 Plus that was released earlier this year. The new handset, which is set to launch in the UK and Europe next year on January 14th for £379.99 (In Ghana Cedis it becomes way expensive), swaps out the 7 Plus’ Snapdragon 660 for a Snapdragon 710, and it includes a notch and HDR10 support for its 2160 x 1440 resolution display.

Otherwise, the specs are more or less in line with what you’d expect from this price point, with 4GB of RAM flanked by 64GB of internal storage (expandable by up to 400GB via microSD). Its 3,500mAh battery can be fast charged at 18W, and yes, it has a headphone jack if you don’t want to make the jump to wireless. (But if you do, then you’ll get Bluetooth AptX support for good measure.) The phone will run Android Pie out of the box, and it’s set to be a refreshingly stock experience, thanks to Android One.

In terms of cameras, the Nokia 8.1 has a dual-lens design on the rear with its main 12MP f/1.8 camera joined by a second 13MP sensor for portrait shots. On the front, there’s a 20MP camera, and once again, Nokia’s going to let you take a photo from both cameras simultaneously, thanks to its “Bothie” feature. If you’re filming video, then 4K capture is supported, and there’s also built-in optical image stabilization to keep your shots looking nice and smooth.

Trying to work out exactly where the Nokia 8.1 fits into HMD’s smartphone lineup is a challenge, given the back-and-forth naming conventions and the fact that many of its phones don’t end up making their way to the West. The 8.1 is being labeled as the successor to the 7 Plus, which is more powerful than the Nokia 7.1, which was released in the UK and US just over a month ago. However, the 8.1 isn’t quite as powerful as last year’s Nokia 8, which was equipped with the faster Snapdragon 835.

In addition to its European launch next year, HMD has also said that the Nokia 8.1 will be receiving a release later this month across Asia and the Middle East. Unfortunately, the company has ruled out a US release for its latest handset.

SOURCE: THE VERGE

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

Western Region NRSA intensifies campaign on road safety

The Western Regional Office of the National Road Safety...

Three factions in Nkwanta South hold peace dialogue

The National Peace Council has organised a dialogue meeting...

Get involved in local governance to improve development and accountability – Mr Awal

Mr Mohammed Awal, the Project Lead of Ghana Centre...

Ketu South: NDC Youth organiser to contest constituency chairmanship position

Mr Elolo White Kelie, the former youth Organiser of...

More like this
Related