

The handset is equipped with 3GB of RAM and 64GB storage and supports microSD cards up to 512GB. It runs Android 10 now and is ready to make the jump to Android 11 in the future. The Nokia 3.4 is powered by the Snapdragon 460 chipset with an octa-core CPU – HMD says its CPU is 70% faster than Nokia 3.2’s quad-core processor. Anyway, next up is a pair of entry-level Android phones. In case you missed it, the Nokia 8.3 will star in the upcoming Bond film No Time to Die.

HMD says that the global average price is €600, which includes 6 months of Google One (100 GB cloud storage). In Switzerland, it will debut on September 28 at CHF 650. Looking at a Belgian retailer, it will also have units available tomorrow for €580. It seems that the phone will finally be available in Europe as well. It’s been a while since March, so allow us to recap the spec sheet of the Nokia 8.3 – 6.81” LCD (1080p+ resolution), Snapdragon 765G chipset, ZEISS optics for the 64MP main cam (and 12MP ultra wide), 4,500 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. Best Buy will also have it in stock a few weeks from now. The wait is almost over, though, it will be available tomorrow in the US (September 23) on Amazon at a price of $700 for the 8/128 GB configuration.

The Nokia 8.3 5G is HMD’s first 5G smartphone – a phone that was announced half a year ago, but its launch got delayed. Meanwhile, the company unveiled two entry-level models for the budget-conscious. It certainly took a while, but HMD is finally ready to release its first 5G smartphone.
