Nokia Just Announced A $79 Phone That’s Definitely Not For Dealers

Nokia Just Announced A $79 Phone That’s Definitely Not For Dealers

Apparently three Nokia phones in as many weeks wasn’t enough for HMD Global.

After dropping the 7.2, 2720 Flip and 800 Tough, the brand is bringing out two more Nokia phones this week cause sure, why not?

One of them only costs $79, which is great news for your nan and Not Drug Dealers.

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But first, the mid-range phone.

The Nokia 7.2 comes with a 6.3-inch 1080p+ display, triple rear cameras (16MP primary, 8MP wide-angle and 5MP depth sensor) and a 3,500mAh battery. It comes in either ‘black’ or ‘ice’.

Under the hood you’ll find a Snapdragon 636 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

On the software side it runs Android One.

The Nokia 6.2 will hit select stores on October 17 and will have an RRP of $399.


Nokia also has an incredibly basic $79 phone for those of us who want a simple device and definitely don’t have any nefarious purposes in mind.

The Nokia 220 4G can make calls, send texts, tune into radio stations, browse the web, access social media most importantly of all – it runs Snake.

The press release didn’t even include specs because frankly, if you’re after this phone you probably don’t care that much about the guts or what the photos are going to look like.

But hey, it comes with a free 16GB microSD card so that’s something.

The Nokia 220 4G will come in ‘black’ and ‘blue’ and will be available on October 17. It will have an RRP of $79.


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