Nokia X6: HMD Global to launch its first notch-based phone in India soon
The Nokia X6 got temporarily listed on Nokia's international portal,
and the phone's support page also went live in India, confirming that the phone
would soon be launched in India
Technology News: Nokia, a
Finnish mobile phone brand owned by HMD Global, is gearing up to launch in
India its first notch screen-based smartphone – the Nokia X6. Though the
smartphone is currently available only in China at CNY 1,299 (around Rs
13,300), the company had temporarily listed the product page on its official
international portal. Interestingly, the phone’s support page also went live in
India, confirming that the phone would soon be launched in India.
The Nokia X6 is a
budget smartphone with midrange specifications and premium features. The phone
sports 5.8-inch fullHD+ screen stretched in 19:9 aspect ratio. There screen
sports a cut out area on the top (notch) that accommodates the front camera,
earpiece and couple of sensors. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
system-on-chip (SoC), paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and 32 GB or 64GB of
internal storage, respectively. The dual-SIM phone comes with microSD card slot
for memory expansion up to 256GB.
In terms of imaging,
the Nokia X6 sports a dual camera set-up on the back. The rear camera module
features a 16-megapixel primary sensor of f/2.0 aperture mated with a 5MP
depth-sensing lens of f/2.2 aperture and 1.2-micron pixel size. On the front,
there is a 16MP selfie camera of f/2.0 aperture. Both the rear and front
cameras in the Nokia X6 support artificial intelligence-based algorithm
selection, camera enhancements and HDR mode.
The Nokia X6 boots Android Oreo out of the
box and comes with Android One guarantee, which assures timely Android updates
for two years, along with monthly security updates from Google. Powering the
phone is a 3,060 mAh battery, which takes the charge from USB type-C port. The
phone supports Quick Charge 3.0 technology, which assures 50 per cent charge in
30 minutes.
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