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OnePlus Nord CE leaked specs suggests it’ll compete with Samsung’s Galaxy A52

OnePlus gave birth to the OnePlus Nord lineup last year with the OnePlus Nord, a device that launched with the very first non-800-series Snapdragon CPU used by OnePlus, the Snapdragon 765G. It also came with a similar design footprint, up to 12 GB of RAM, and up to 256 GB of storage. Then, the company followed it up with the OnePlus Nord N10 5G and the OnePlus Nord N100, two devices that pack way more sensible specifications, LCD displays, and cut a lot of other corners especially compared to the regular OnePlus Nord. The rumor mill is going wild on new devices in this series. Now, another new device is coming on the OnePlus Nord lineup: the OnePlus Nord CE. And it looks like OnePlus might want to position this device as competition to Samsung’s Galaxy A52 5G.

According to a report by Android Central, the phone will come with a Snapdragon 750G SoC with a 64MP camera, a 16MP camera at the front, and a 6.43-inch AMOLED panel. If these specs sound familiar, it’s because they are. The Galaxy A52 5G also comes with a Snapdragon 750G and a 64MP camera, and compared to the OnePlus Nord CE, it has an arguably better 32MP front shooter and a 6.5-inch display, with the difference that the one in the Nord CE refreshes at 90Hz and the one in the Galaxy A52 5G refreshes at 120Hz.

While it might be close to a Galaxy A52, it’s not quite one. There’s also the fact that the Galaxy A52 will be getting 3 years of software updates. While OnePlus does deliver up to 3 years of updates on their flagship smartphones, they have only committed to 2 years on the original OnePlus Nord and only a year for the Nord N10 5G and the Nord N100. It’s safe to say, then, that the Nord CE will be getting 2 years of updates at most.

Of course, we’ll have to see how OnePlus’ 2021 Nord lineup looks like once it’s out, and whether it can stand a chance against the phones it plans to compete with.

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Apple’s next AirPods Pro reportedly won’t launch this year

If you’re an iOS user, there’s a lot of options to consider if you’re looking for truly wireless earbuds, but if you want full compatibility, Apple’s product lineup is as good as it gets. And the AirPods Pro is the option Apple positions as their flagship, top-of-the-line product as far as this product category goes, only surpassed in price by the AirPods Max. But they’re getting older. They launched in 2019 right as Apple launched their iPhone 11 lineup, but 2019 being 2 years ago, they’re getting old quickly. New ones are in development, but we might not see new ones launch until at least next year.

This information comes from a new report from Bloomberg. The report says that users should expect the third generation of AirPods (non-Pro) launch this year, but not the second generation of AirPods Pro. Instead, those should be arriving on the market next year. The new AirPods 3 that will come this year are largely expected to come with the design of the current AirPods Pro, meaning a shorter stem and silicone ear tips. The new AirPods Pro, on the other hand, have been in the rumor mill for some time and are expected to feature an all-new design that eliminates stems entirely, and will include, according to the sources Bloomberg is quoting, “updated motion sensors with a focus on fitness tracking.”

The AirPods Pro was previously expected to launch this year. Other Apple wearable-related scoops include that Apple is currently not actively developing a successor to the AirPods Max, their latest wireless headphones that came at a hefty $550, while on the smart home side, they’re also beginning development for a couple of smart home devices including a HomePod with a display and a device that “combines the features of a HomePod, FaceTime camera, and Apple TV.” Apple wearables currently make for more than 10% of their global revenue.

Are you planning to get the next AirPods?

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 could come in an Ultra model with a massive battery and display

While Apple’s latest iPad Pro may have taken the crown for best tablet of 2021, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S8 series may dethrone it later this year. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 series was the company’s first real contender to the iPad Pro, and if the latest rumors about the Tab S8 series end up being true, Samsung is making a lot of improvements to keep up with Apple.

First of all, we have to note that these rumors are a bit sketchy. We learned about this leak thanks to tipster @FrontTron, who has a keen eye for leaks coming out of Korea. The tipster spotted a series of posts by a user on Naver, South Korea’s largest online platform. Samsung allegedly sent out a survey to users asking them for their thoughts on the company’s upcoming tablet products. It’s not unheard of for a company to probe users through an online survey and reveal product information in the process — Google revealed the price of the Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 this way — but we should note that the information in the survey may not necessarily reflect actual products in the pipeline.

With that caveat out of the way, what information about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 tablets does this survey seem to reveal? A lot, surprisingly.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series leaked spec table

First of all, there seems to be 3 models in the lineup: a regular, a plus, and what seems to be an “Ultra” model. The regular tablet will have an 11″ LPTS TFT display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the plus model will have a 12.4″ OLED display at a 120Hz refresh rate. Then there’s the “Ultra” model which seems to have a gargantuan 14.6″ OLED display at a 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung is no stranger to making big tablets — its Galaxy View and Galaxy View 2 have an 18″ and 17″ screen size respectively — but most tablets that are meant to be handheld have typically been at max 13″ in size. Samsung has apparently managed to trim down the bezels to achieve an impressive 92% screen-to-body ratio, which might justify this Galaxy Tab S8 “Ultra” model’s massive screen size.

The tablets in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series are not only massive but they’ll also be quite thin and light if this leak is to be believed. The regular model is said to be 6.3mm thin and weigh only 502g. The plus model is said to be 5.7mm thin and weigh 575g, and the Ultra model may only measure 5.5mm in thickness and weigh 650g. The larger surface area of the Ultra model would allow Samsung to spread components out more, reducing the thickness. Apparently, the Ultra model will have a ridiculous 12,000mAh battery — the same capacity as the 17.3″ Galaxy View 2 — while the plus and the regular models will have a 10,090mAh and 8,000mAh battery respectively. All three tablets are said to support 45W fast charging (likely compliant with USB-PD PPS).

As for the performance, Samsung is rumored to launch the Galaxy Tab S8 series with the Snapdragon 888 chipset. The base and plus models seem to come in two configurations each, with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Meanwhile, the Tab S8 Ultra may be offered in an additional 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage variant. It’s unclear if the storage will be expandable. There also apparently won’t be a 6GB RAM base model this year, which is nice as I’ve heard Samsung’s base Galaxy Tab S7 has some issues with memory management.

Cameras aren’t a major selling point of tablets, but it appears the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will include a 5MP ultra wide-angle camera on the front in addition to the 8MP sensor that will be present on all three models. It appears this ultra wide-angle sensor is being included so users can see more during video calls. On the rear, all three tablets will have a dual 13+5MP camera setup and an LED flash.

Next, Samsung is said to equip all three tablets in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 lineup with quad speakers (likely tuned by AKG). The company will also place a fingerprint scanner underneath the display, though it’s unclear if it’ll be an optical or ultrasonic module.

In terms of accessories, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series is rumored to come with an S-Pen as standard. Samsung may also launch a new premium keyboard accessory with 165° angle adjustment that ranges in cost from KRW 198,000 (~$177) to KRW 320,000 (~$287). It’s unclear if the base and plus models in the Galaxy Tab S8 series will be compatible with older keyboard models, but at the very least, a new keyboard will be necessary to have for the bigger Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra as Samsung has never launched a product that size before.

Depending on when these tablets launch, they could run Android 12 out of the box, but it’s more likely they’ll launch with One UI 3.5 based on Android 11. We don’t know much about Samsung’s Android 12 plans yet, but the leak does show off some on-device DeX mode features, including a laptop mode, tablet mode, drawing mode, and viewing mode.

As for the pricing, it may range from KRW 829,000 (~$744) all the way to KRW 1,669,000 (~$1498) for the base Galaxy Tab S8 to the most premium Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Each tablet will be offered with Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, or 5G connectivity, though it’s unclear if the LTE/5G differentiation will exist outside of Korea. We don’t know the exact pricing or availability yet, but we’re sure to learn more ahead of Samsung’s next big Unpacked event later this year.

Featured image: Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 in mystic black with its keyboard cover

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Get a 2020 iPad Pro with 128GB storage for $650, its lowest price yet

Apple just released a new iPad Pro model this month, featuring a super-fast M1 chip, 5G support, a Mini LED screen, and much more. However, the previous-gen iPad Pro is still one of the best tablets around, and Apple is looking to clear out its old stock. Now you can get the entry-level iPad Pro 2020 (2nd Generation) for just $649.99 on Amazon, a savings of $149 from the original MSRP, and $50 below the previous price. This is also the lowest recorded price for the 2020 iPad Pro, at least on Amazon.

The model on sale has an 11-inch ‘Liquid Retina’ screen, an Apple A12Z Bionic chip with a Neural Engine, a 12MP primary camera, a 10MP ultra-wide lens, a 7MP front-facing camera, a LIDAR scanner for AR apps, quad speakers, Wi-Fi 6, and 128GB of internal storage. It has a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer, but sadly no headphone jack — you’ll need a dongle for listening to music with wired headphones. This model also has no cellular support, it only connects to Wi-Fi.

    2020 Apple iPad Pro (128GB, Wi-Fi)
    This is the entry-level model of last year's iPad Pro, with 128GB of storage and an Apple A12Z Bionic chip.

This model hasn’t been priced at its original MSRP of $799.99 for a long time, and the tablet has continued to fall in price since April. Earlier this month it was around $700, but the new price of $650 is even better. Since it’s an Apple product, it will receive updates for years to come, and you can deck it out with accessories like a keyboard.

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Leaked video reveals every feature of Sony’s premium WF-1000XM4 earbuds

Sony’s lineup of audio accessories is already impressive, but it’s about to get even better with the addition of the WF-1000XM4, the latest entry to Sony’s premium true wireless earbuds line.

Earlier today, an official product video was apparently shared to YouTube where it was quickly taken down, but not before it was rehosted on Reddit (via The Walkman Blog). In case the video gets removed from Reddit, we grabbed a bunch of screenshots and have a summary below of every spec and feature that was revealed.

The video starts off by highlighting the noise cancelling capabilities of the Sony WF-1000XM4. The noise cancelling is handled by a pair of microphones on the sides of both earbuds as well as the integrated V1 processor. For voice calls, the earbuds have microphones with beamforming technology, a bone conduction sensor, and automatic wind noise suppression. When you’re trying to listen to your surroundings, you can enable ambient sound mode or speak to chat. The latter feature turns off ANC whenever the earbuds detect your speech.

Sony WF-1000XM4 in their case Sony WF-1000XM4 class-leading noise cancelling Dual microphones in Sony WF-1000XM4 Sony V1 processor WF-1000XM4 bone conduction sensor Bluetooth stability of Sony WF-1000XM4

Sony boasts the earbuds will have better audio with new driver units, Hi-Res Audio certification, LDAC streaming, support for DSEE Extreme, and support for 360 Reality Audio. Users can set up location-based profiles in the Sony Headphones Connect app and talk to the Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa.

Sony WF-1000XM4 location profiles Upgraded driver units in Sony WF-1000XM4 Hi-res audio support for Sony WF-1000XM4 DSEE Extreme support for Sony WF-1000XM4 adaptive sound control support for Sony WF-1000XM4 360 Reality Audio support for Sony WF-1000XM4

In terms of battery life, the video reveals the WF-1000XM4 can last for 8 hours on a single charge with ANC enabled or 12 hours without ANC. The case provides battery backup for an additional 16 hours if ANC is enabled or 24 hours if it’s disabled, meaning you can get between 24-36 hours of use depending on ANC use. When you need to recharge the buds, you can place the case on a standard Qi wireless charging pad or connect them via USB-C. Sony says a 5-minute charge yields 60 minutes of playback time.

Sony WF-1000XM4 fast charging times Sony WF-1000XM4 on a wireless charger Sony WF-1000XM4 battery life estimates

Lastly, the video confirms the WF-1000XM4 will have an IPX4 water resistance rating. Many people use wireless earbuds outside, and it would be especially disappointing if a light splash of water ruined this premium product. Sony is rumored to price these earbuds at €279 in Europe, so they’ll be some of the most expensive true wireless earbuds you can get. However, given the huge list of features, they certainly seem worth their price tag. Many of these features debuted on Sony’s high-end WH-1000XM4 headphones, so it’s nice to see them trickle down to Sony’s smaller true wireless earbuds line.

We’ve been expecting this product to launch for some time now. Back in February, we caught our first glimpse at the product through a purported image of its packaging box sleeve. New information on the product didn’t come until earlier this month when The Walkman Blog published a set of renders and a claim that the earbuds will support faster charging. A couple of days later, reputable leakers Roland Quandt and Evan Blass published high-res renders of the WF-1000XM4, giving us our best look yet at Sony’s upcoming TWS earbuds. Earlier this week, Roland Quandt followed up with a nearly full breakdown of the specs and features of the WF-1000XM4, all of which a have been corroborated by today’s leak. Given today’s leak, it’s only a matter of time until Sony just announces the product. I’d wager on an announcement happening next week.

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NVIDIA’s SHIELD TV is getting an update that adds new controller and peripheral support

NVIDIA is rolling out a minor software update to its line of SHIELD TV products. With SHIELD Experience 8.2.3 rolling out today, you won’t be getting an OS update (as in, the OS is still Android 9 Pie with Android TV), but you are getting a newer security patch level and support for new accessories.

The update to SHIELD Experience 8.2.3 was announced on the NVIDIA forums earlier today and should already be rolling out to devices. I received the update notice on my 2019 SHIELD TV Pro model, but we’ve also heard that the update has already started rolling out to the regular 2019 SHIELD TV as well.

Once you update to the latest version, your device will have the April 2021 security patch level, improved support for Control4 IP-based controllers, support for new SCUF controllers, and support for single USB receiver connections to select Corsair SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS peripherals.

NVIDIA SHIELD TV (2015 & 2017 Forums) ||| NVIDIA SHIELD TV & TV Pro (2019) Forums

The full changelog for the SHIELD Experience 8.2.3 update is as follows:

NVIDIA SHIELD Experience 8.2.3 Changelog

  • Includes Android security patch level up to April 2021
  • Improves re-connection to Control4 IP based controllers
  • Adds support for SCUF Infinity4PS, SCUF Impact, and SCUF Prestige controllers
  • Adds support for single USB receiver connection to Corsair SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS peripherals:
    • K57 RGB KEYBOARD
    • DARK CORE RGB PRO MOUSE
    • VIRTUOSO RGB WIRELESS HEADSET
    • Single USB configuration requires iCUE software and PC or MAC

The 2019 SHIELD TV duo are poised to get an OS update in the future, though it’s unclear if NVIDIA will ship Android TV 10 or skip to Android TV 11. The last major update to both devices rolled out last August in the form of SHIELD Experience 8.2, which brought enhancements to the AI upscaler among other changes. The last two minor updates (SHIELD Experience 8.2.1 and 8.2.2) brought a ton of bug fixes and support for the PS5/Xbox Series X/S controllers respectively, so hopefully the next update is a bit more substantive.

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These are the Best Nokia Phones right now: Nokia 8.3 5G, Nokia 5.4, and more!

Nokia used to be a household name back in the day when feature phones were all the rage. The brand was almost synonymous with the concept of phones, and it wasn’t surprising that they dominated the mobile phone industry until the late 2000s. Then came Android, and with that, the downfall of Nokia. This can be attributed to the fact that they decided to opt for Windows Mobile as the OS of choice on their smartphones when the competition chose the more popular and capable platform, Android. The best phones either ran Android or iOS. Even some of the best Nokia smartphones of that time like the Lumia 1020 that sported excellent hardware was let down by sub-par software.

Gradually, Nokia drifted into oblivion. After a long hiatus though, Nokia made a comeback in 2017 with the Nokia 6 by lending its name to HMD Global. This time, they finally made the right choice of going with Android. In fact, they partnered with Google for the Android One program that ensures up to two years of software updates. If you owned a Nokia phone in the past and your nostalgia has convinced you to get a new Nokia smartphone, you’re at the right place. Here’s a list of the best Nokia phones you can buy in 2021 across various price points depending on what you exactly need.

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Best Nokia Phone Overall: Nokia 8.3 5G

Nokia 8.3 back and front view

The Nokia 8.3 5G was initially launched in the US as a Verizon exclusive. It was also renamed as the Nokia 8 V 5G UW (who decides these names?) and came with support for mmWave 5G, something that was absent on the global variant of the Nokia 8.3. However, Nokia is now selling both variants on its website with a price difference of $200 which is ridiculous considering the only advantage that the Nokia 8 v 5G UW has over the Nokia 8.3 is the additional 5G bands. If you stay in a locality that does not have support for mmWave 5G, you’re better off saving $200. Even if you have 5G mmWave connectivity, we don’t think the $200 markup is justified just for that.

At present, Nokia doesn’t sell a flagship smartphone with top-of-the-line internals. At the time of writing, the Nokia 8.3 is the most premium smartphone that the brand has to offer. In terms of specs, the Nokia 8.3 5G and Nokia 8 V 5G UW come with a Snapdragon 765G chip under the hood that should handle most day-to-day activities with ease. You can get up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. The display is a 6.81-inch FHD+ IPS LCD panel with a hole-punch cutout.

Nokia talked a lot about the cameras on the Nokia 8.3 5G especially in terms of video recording. The primary shooter is a 64MP sensor paired with Zeiss optics. It is accompanied by a 12MP ultra-wide camera and two 2MP sensors for macro and depth sensing. The selfie camera is a 24MP shooter. The phone runs Android 11 and powering all the internals is a 4500mAh battery with support for 18W charging. If you want the best of what Nokia has to offer at the moment, the Nokia 8.3 5G is the way to go.

    Nokia 8.3 5G
    The Nokia 8.3 5G does not have the most powerful specifications on paper, but will do just fine for most use-cases. You get assured software updates for 2 years, and capable cameras to shoot good quality images and videos.

Best Mid-range Nokia Phone: Nokia 5.4

Nokia 5.4 in multiple colors

The Nokia 5.4 is a very balanced smartphone. It covers all the basics of a good smartphone and aims to offer a solid and reliable experience. The ‘5’ series from Nokia has been their best-selling smartphone series because it offers good value for your money. If you are looking for a solid mid-range smartphone that can handle basic tasks smoothly, the Nokia 5.4 can be a good option.

It doesn’t score too high in terms of specifications on paper though. The Snapdragon 662 handles CPU duties, which means your regular apps for messaging, emails, social media, and even some casual games will run smoothly, but you cannot expect to run heavy games on the Nokia 5.4. You get 4GB of RAM along with 128GB of onboard storage. There’s a 48MP primary camera along with a 5MP ultra-wide and two 2MP sensors for macro and depth sensing. The display is a 6.39-inch HD+ IPS LCD panel and powering all this is a 4000mAh battery.

    Nokia 5.4
    If you are on the lookout for a reliable mid-range smartphone that offers decent performance and has capable cameras, the Nokia 5.4 is a good option to consider.

Second Best Mid-range Nokia Smartphone: Nokia 5.3

Nokia 5.3 in multiple colors

The Nokia 5.3 is the predecessor to the Nokia 5.4 which we talked about earlier. The reason we decided to include the Nokia 5.3 is the fact that it doesn’t differ a lot compared to the Nokia 5.4 in terms of what it offers. There are a few differences in specs here and there, but the overall package that you get is quite similar. There is a considerable difference in price too between the Nokia 5.3 and 5.4. So if you wish to save a little more money, you can opt for the Nokia 5.3 and still expect a similar performance to that of the Nokia 5.4.

Surprisingly, the Nokia 5.3 actually has a better chipset in the form of the Snapdragon 665 compared to the Snapdragon 662 on the Nokia 5.4. While the difference is not drastic, it implies that the raw performance you are going to get from the Nokia 5.3 is going to be similar to that of the Nokia 5.4. It has a 6.55-inch HD+ LCD display which is bigger than the one on the 5.4, along with the same 4000mAh battery. The main difference is in terms of cameras. The Nokia 5.3 has an older 13MP primary camera while the rest of the sensors in the array remain the same at 5MP+2MP+2MP. If cameras are not too high on your priority list, the Nokia 5.3 can still be a good pick in 2021.

    Nokia 5.3
    If good camera performance is not something you care about a lot, the Nokia 5.3 might be the more value for money option compared to the Nokia 5.4 since the rest of the package is quite similar.

Best Built Nokia Phone: Nokia 7.2

Nokia 7.2 in multiple colors

The Nokia 7.2 was launched a while back but is still a worthy option to consider given that it is a part of Nokia’s upper mid-range ‘7’ series. The phone has a robust build with glass on both the front and the back and is one of the more premium-feeling smartphones from Nokia. If content creation and consumption are high on your priority list, the Nokia 7.2 is a good smartphone to consider especially since the price has fallen compared to what it was at launch.

You get a 6.3-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display to enjoy content on and if you are someone who makes content, you get a 48MP primary camera with an 8MP ultra-wide and 5MP depth sensor. The front-facing camera is a 20MP shooter. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 660 SoC which is probably the only downside of this smartphone since the processor is quite old and cannot handle intensive tasks like gaming. Powering the internals is a modest 3500mAh battery. Get this phone only if you want premium looks and build quality along with good cameras. Else, the Nokia 5.4 is a better option.

    Nokia 7.2
    Consider getting the Nokia 7.2 only if good looks and build quality is of prime importance to you. The cameras are decent too, but the phone is let down by ageing internals. The display is a plus point of the device since it supports HDR content and hence can be a good option for content consumption as well.

Best Value Nokia Phone: Nokia 3.4

Nokia 3.4 front view

This is Nokia’s best value for money option in terms of the specifications and features that you get for the price. The Nokia 3.4 is a great option for those who are looking for a secondary smartphone that can last throughout the day or even more. It can also be a good option for someone looking to buy their first smartphone and who doesn’t want to spend too much. If you are a parent and want to get your kid a smartphone to perform basic tasks and enjoy watching content, you should consider the Nokia 3.4.

The large 6.39-inch HD+ LCD display with a punch-hole cutout makes it look modern and lets you enjoy the content you’re watching without any interruptions. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 460 chipset which should suffice given that this phone is not really meant for gaming or for performing heavy tasks like video editing. In terms of cameras, you get a 13MP primary shooter with a 5MP ultra-wide and a 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP shooter resides in the front. The 4000mAh battery ensures that you get more than a full day’s worth of usage on a single charge.

    Nokia 3.4
    The Nokia 3.4 is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a smartphone with good battery life and a display that is good enough to watch content on for long periods of time.

Best Big Screen Nokia Phone: Nokia 2.4

Nokia 2.4 front view

If you’ve observed all the phones from Nokia throughout this article, you would see a pattern. Almost every Nokia phone has a compact form factor emphasizing one-handed usage. As a result, the displays on most smartphones from Nokia are on the smaller side when you compare them to smartphones from other brands that have screens breaching the 6.7-inch mark even on affordable smartphones. The Nokia 2.4, however, changes that with a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display with a dewdrop notch. If you enjoy watching videos or movies on your smartphone, the large display will surely come in handy, though the HD+ resolution is a bit of a let down for the keen-eyed.

Apart from the large display though, the Nokia 2.4 doesn’t have much to offer in terms of specs or numbers. The MediaTek Helio P22 onboard is an entry-level chipset so the performance is going to be average. The primary camera is a 13MP shooter along with a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, you’ve got a 5MP front-facing camera. Along with the display, another strong attribute of the Nokia 2.4 is its large 4500mAh battery that lets you enjoy content on that display for long hours.

    Nokia 2.4
    A large display and long battery life. If this is what you are looking for in a Nokia smartphone, the Nokia 2.4 is a good option if you can get past the average performance. The low price tag is a saving grace.

Best Affordable Nokia Phone: Nokia 4.2

Nokia 4.2 front view

The Nokia 4.2 has been around for quite some time now which means the price has fallen into the affordable category making it one of the best Nokia phones to buy around the $100 mark. It is a compact smartphone that looks premium and feels more expensive than it actually is. While it surely isn’t a spec monster, Nokia has managed to produce a decent all-around package especially considering the price.

The Snapdragon 439 SoC from Qualcomm is responsible for the performance of the Nokia 2.4. It is an entry-level SoC so you can expect slight hiccups here and there. Since all of Nokia’s phones run on a clean version of Android, the UI along with your day-to-day apps should run just fine. As we mentioned earlier, this is a compact smartphone so you get a 5.71-inch HD+ LCD display. The rear houses a 13MP primary camera and a 2MP depth sensor. There is an 8MP camera on the front for selfies. Powering everything is a 3000mAh battery which is a slight letdown.

    Nokia 4.2
    The Nokia 4.2 is a compact smartphone that comes in at an affordable price and manages to perform decently well in day-to-day tasks.

Best Entry-level Nokia Smartphone: Nokia 2.3

Nokia 2.3 in multiple colors

We included the Nokia 2.4 earlier in this list as the best big-screen phone from Nokia. The Nokia 2.3 is the predecessor to the 2.4 and while there aren’t too many similarities in terms of specs, the Nokia 2.3 is a well-rounded smartphone considering its current price of around $100. If you want to get a taste of the new batch of Nokia devices without spending too much, the Nokia 2.3 can be a decent option.

The phone runs on the MediaTek Helio A22 processor which is an entry-level chipset. What this means is that the performance you would get from this phone will be average and you can’t expect it to run heavy apps or games. But then, that’s what you expect from a phone that costs this much. The phone has a 6.2-inch HD+ LCD display with a 5MP selfie shooter at the top. The rear houses two camera sensors – A 13MP primary shooter and a 2MP depth sensor. Powering everything is a 4000mAh cell.

    Nokia 2.3
    The Nokia 2.3 is an entry-level smartphone with long-lasting battery life and decent specifications for the price. Another good option for your kids to get them into the smartphone world without spending too much.

Best Super Budget Nokia Phone: Nokia 1.3

Nokia 1.3 in multiple colors

This is one of the most basic smartphones that Nokia has to offer. The Nokia 1.3 is best suited for someone moving from a feature phone to a smartphone for the first time and just wants to experience a touch-screen device with connectivity to the internet. It can also be for someone looking for a secondary device to carry to school or to use a secondary SIM card provided by your work if your existing smartphone only supports a single SIM.

Just as you’d expect, the Nokia 1.3’s guts are just enough to perform basic tasks like calling, texting, and running lightweight apps. The Snapdragon 215 is paired with Android Go which means you get access to all the ‘Go’ and ‘Lite’ versions of popular apps that are not as resource-hungry as the regular ones. The display is a 5.71-inch HD+ LCD panel which is good enough to watch videos. The rear houses an 8MP camera while the front gets a 5MP shooter. The 3000mAh battery should be adequate given the low-power chipset.

    Nokia 1.3
    This phone is strictly for someone who is looking for a cheap secondary device just to make calls or send text messages. The display is good enough for watching videos occasionally.

These are some of the best Nokia phones you can buy in 2021 in case you still have some attachment with the brand. The best option remains the Nokia 8.3 5G, though we hope that Nokia comes out with a proper flagship soon.

If you are open to options from other brands as well, which in a lot of cases, have better offerings in terms of specs as well as value, you can check out our compilation of the best Android smartphones. If you’re specifically looking for affordable options, you can check out our list of best cheap android phones to buy.

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