New Delhi: HMD Global, the licensee of Nokia branded phones, on Friday launched the Nokia 2.3 with 6.2-inch HD+ screen and two-day battery life.
The smartphone will be available in the middle of December at a starting price of 109 euros (roughly 8,600).
The device is Android 10 ready and will receive guaranteed monthly security updates for three years and OS updates for two years.
"Consumers world over have really appreciated the Nokia 2 family of products", Juho Sarvikas, Chief Product Officer, HMD Global, said in a statement.
"The Nokia 2.3 is a step forward in our promise of offering you an experience that stays fresh longer -- giving consumers access to two years of OS upgrades and three years of monthly security updates even in the affordable price tier," Juho added.
The Nokia 2.3 has a dual rear camera setup with a 13MP primary camera with an f/2.2 aperture, paired with a 2MP depth sensor.
The newly launched Nokia phone features a water-drop notch in the front that houses the phone's 5MP selfie camera. It is powered by Quad-core MediaTek Helio A22 processor and it sports 2GB RAM with 32GB internal memory that can be expanded further up tp 400GB using a microSD card.
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