Nokia 4.2 Launched in India: Price, Specifications

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nokia 4.2 is based on Google’s Android One platform
  • The new Nokia phone will go on sale starting today on Nokia e-store
  • Nokia 4.2 runs on Android 9 Pie


Nokia 4.2 has at last been propelled in the Indian market. HMD Global on Tuesday declared the arrival of the Nokia 4.2 in the nation. In view of Google's Android One stage, the Nokia 4.2 was initially uncovered at the Mobile World Congress in February this year. The cell phone set aside a huge effort to achieve India shores in spite of being a cell phone that is probably going to get a not too bad measure of footing in the nation. The new Nokia cell phone accompanies two intriguing increments that have not been generally present in the organization's telephones – a committed Google Assistant catch and a notice light in the power catch.

Nokia 4.2 cost in India, dispatch offers 

Nokia 4.2 cost in India has been set at Rs. 10,990 for the solitary 3GB + 32GB variation. The organization isn't propelling the 2GB RAM variation in the nation now. The telephone will be offered in two hues – Black and Pink Sand.

As indicated by HMD Global, the Nokia 4.2 will go discounted starting today at the organization's own online store, which will convey it solely for seven days, following which it will likewise turned out to be accessible through select retail outlets including Croma, Reliance, Sangeetha, Poorvika, Big C, and MyG starting May 14. The offers of the telephone will grow to all significant retail outlets the nation over on May 21.

As far as the dispatch offers, HMD Global is putting forth Rs. 500 moment rebate on the buy of Nokia 4.2 by means of the organization's online store. The customer can utilize promotion code - LAUNCHOFFER - to benefit the rebate, which will be accessible until June 10, 2019. Moreover, Vodafone Idea endorsers will get Rs. 2,500 moment cashback by method for 50 vouchers of Rs. 50 each.

Nokia 4.2 determinations, highlights 

The Nokia 4.2 games an advanced plan with a waterdrop-style indent on the top. Notwithstanding, there are shockingly huge bezels on the top and base of the telephone. The cell phone additionally accompanies 2.5D glass on both front and back for an exceptional look. Among other structure points of interest, the Nokia 4.2 houses a unique mark sensor on the back.

Going to the particulars, the double SIM (Nano) Nokia 4.2 keeps running on Android 9 Pie. The cell phone packs a 5.71-inch HD+ (720x1520 pixels) screen with 19:9 angle proportion and 270PPI. The Nokia 4.2 is controlled by octa-center Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 SoC, matched with Adreno 505 GPU and 3GB of RAM.

On the imaging front, HMD Global has included a double camera setup the back of the cell phone, which incorporates a 13-megapixel essential sensor with a f/2.2 focal point and a 2-megapixel optional sensor with a f/2.2 focal point. There is a 8-megapixel selfie shooter on the front also with a f/2.0 focal point.

Further, the Nokia 4.2 packs a 3,000mAh battery, 32GB of locally available capacity, and a microSD card opening (up to 400GB). In different details, you will get a Micro-USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm sound jack, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, FM radio, 4G, and VoLTE just as VoWiFi support.

The Nokia 4.2 additionally bolsters face open and incorporates a NFC chip. The measurements are 148.95x71.30x8.39mm and the telephone weighs 161 grams.

"I'm eager to report the entry of first in the arrangement Nokia 4.2 cell phone to India for our fans," said Ajey Mehta, Vice President and Country Head – India, HMD Global, in an announcement. "From AI-controlled highlights like Adaptive Battery, to an increasingly current and individual approach to associate with your cell phone through the devoted Google Assistant catch; from biometric face open, to the most recent advancements from Android 9 Pie alongside guaranteed next 2-lettered Android refreshes; the Nokia 4.2 keeps on maintaining the guarantee we make over our cell phones – that they will simply show signs of improvement – while acquiring the best encounters your hands."

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