HMD Global’s Nokia 1.4 is now on sale in the UK (US from April 15th)

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Nokia 1.4

Having launched a slew of affordable handsets just a week ago, HMD Global has today announced the availability of the entry-level Nokia 1.4 that sports a large 6.51-inch HD+ display, dual rear cameras, and two-day battery. Priced at $115/£90, the Nokia 1.4 has just gone on sale in the UK and will be available to purchase in the US from April 15th.

Specifications Nokia 1.4
Software Android 10 (Go Edition)
Display 6.51-Inch HD+, 20:9 Aspect Ratio, Teardrop Notch
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 SoC
Memory 1/2/3GB RAM
Storage 16/32/64GB
MicroSD Support Yes
Rear Cameras 8MP Main Camera; 2MP macro lens
Front Camera 5MP
Battery 4,000mAh. 5W Charging
Connectivity Single/Dual-SIM (depending on the region), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/AGPS
Security Rear-mounted Fingerprint Scanner
Notable Features Dedicated Google Assistant button, FM Radio
OS Android 10 Go Edition (Ready for Android 11)
Dimensions 166.42mm × 76.72mm × 8.7mm
Weight 178g
Ports MicroUSB, 3.5mm headphone jack
Colors Fjord, Charcoal, Dusk

Running on Android 10 (Go Edition), the Nokia 1.4 is Android 11-ready with HMD Global committing to providing three years worth of security updates. Notable features include the presence of the Camera Go app, the big 6.51-inch display with HD+ resolution, and a robust design that will ensure it survives falls from household surfaces.

The entry-level Nokia 1.4 is now on sale in the UK for £89.99 and will be available to purchase in the US from April 15th for $114.99 from the Nokia Store.
Buy it Here: Nokia US, Nokia UK, Amazon UK


He’s been an Android fan ever since owning an HTC Hero, with the Dell Streak being his first phablet. He currently carries an OPPO Find X2 Pro in his pockets, a Galaxy Tab S5e in his backpack, and thinks nothing of lugging a 17-inch laptop around the world. When not immersed in the world of Android and gadgets, he’s an avid sports fan, and like all South Africans, he loves a good Braai (BBQ).




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