Brand | Nokia |
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Developer | HMD Global |
Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Slogan | Bigger and better than ever [1] |
Family | Single digit Series |
First released | October 2018 |
Predecessor | Nokia 3 |
Related | Nokia 3.1 Nokia 6.1 Plus |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 156.9 mm (6.18 in) H 76.4 mm (3.01 in) W 8.2 mm (0.32 in) D |
Mass | 180 g |
Operating system | Original:
Android
8.1 "Oreo" Current: Android 10 ( Android One) |
System-on-chip | Global edition - MediaTek MT6762N(12nm), US edition - Qualcomm Snapdragon 439(12nm) [2] |
CPU | Octa-Core Cortex-A53, Global edition @ 2.0 GHz, US edition 2 cores @ 1.95 GHz, 6 cores @ 1.45 GHz |
GPU | Global edition PowerVR GE8320, US edition Adreno 505 |
Memory | 2/3 GB |
Storage | 16/32 GB |
Removable storage | microSDXC, expandable up to 256 GB |
Battery | 3,500 mAh Non-removable, Li-ion |
Display | 6.0 in (150 mm) diagonal
IPS LCD, with scratch-resistant
Corning
Gorilla Glass 1440x720 px 18:9 aspect ratio 268 ppi |
Sound | 3.5 mm jack Single speaker |
Rear camera | 13 MP AF, F/2.0, LED Flash 5 MP Depth Sensor, F/2.4 |
Front camera | 8 MP AF, F/2.2 |
Connectivity | Micro USB (USB 2.0), USB OTG, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS |
Data inputs |
Multi-touch
screen Fingerprint rear-mounted Accelerometer Ambient light sensor Digital Compass Gyroscope Proximity sensor |
Website |
www |
Nokia 3.1 Plus is a Nokia branded smartphone from HMD Global and is the larger variant of the Nokia 3.1. It was publicly introduced in October 2018 and is aimed at the budget smartphone market. [3] One of its most visible features is the presence of a rear mount fingerprint sensor and dual cameras. [4]
This phone is part of Google's Android One program, meaning it will receive at least 2 years of software updates and 3 years of security updates. [5]
This phone was relatively well received, often being praised for its build quality, display, battery life, and camera, although performance was generally criticized for being sluggish. [6] [7] [8] It has also been criticised for its lack of fast charging and having a MicroUSB port instead of USB C. [8] The Nokia 3.1 Plus also happens to be among the first to be available through a US carrier, Cricket Wireless, making it more accessible to a wider range of people. [9]