HMD brings new Nokia smartphones on Qualcomm platform

HMD Global has launched four new phones — Nokia C3, Nokia 5.3, Nokia 125 and Nokia 150 — in India ahead of the festive season.
Nokia C3Nokia C3’s 2GB/16GB model will be priced at Rs 7,499, starting on September 17.

Nokia C3’s 3GB/32GB model is priced at 8,999, starting on September 17.

The 4GB/64GB model of dual SIM Nokia 5.3 will be available online for Rs 13,999 from starting September 1.

The 6GB/64GB model of dual SIM Nokia 5.3 will be available online for Rs 15,499 from September 1.

Jio subscribers purchasing Nokia 5.3 smartphone will get benefits worth Rs 4,000 on Rs 349 plan, which include Rs 2,000 instant cashback from Jio and Rs 2,000 worth vouchers from partners, said the company.

Nokia 150 will be available for Rs 2,299 and Nokia 125 will cost Rs 1,999, starting August 25. The Nokia 5.3 features a 6.55-inch display and comes with Android 10.

The smartphone features an AI-powered quad-camera setup along with a dedicated button to access Google Assistant.

The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Mobile Platform. The Nokia C3 brings the Android 10 experience to the Nokia C-series. It is powered by the octa-core processor and comes with biometric fingerprint sensor.

The Nokia 125 has 2.4-inch display and ergonomic design with bigger buttons making the user experience easy. The Nokia 150 feature phone comes with a 2.4-inch screen and large ergonomic keys.

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