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Nokia 6.2 Price, Specs and Features [ India ]

Nokia 6.2, the successor to last year's Nokia 6.1Plus will launch in India on 11th Oct online on Amazon. Expected price is around Rs 14,999 ( check here ). This is a mid-range Android device powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octacore processor. Like every other Nokia phone launched recently, this too is an Android One device - which means, this phone will get 2 Years of Software updates and 3 years of Security update OTAs. 

Nokia 6.2 features a FHD+ Pureview 6.3 inch display protected with Gorilla Glass 3. It will get Android 10 update soon after the launch. It comes with 4GB of ram and 64GB of storage. There is a 3500mAh battery on board which Nokia claims to offer Full Two Days of usage - that's highly unlikely though. 

In the Camera department, Nokia 6.2 has a Triple Camera setup on the back. There is a regular wide angle camera along with an ultra wide angle ( 118 degree ) lens. The 3rd sensor is used to capture depth information to help with Bokeh and Portrait shots. Nokia 6.2 supports 4K video capture and 1080P Slow mo at 120fps.  On the front, there is an 8MP sensor for your selfies and Skype calls. It will come in two colors - Ceramic Black and Ice. 



Specs Highlights
  • Android One device
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Chipset
  • 4GB ram
  • 64GB storage
  • Micro Sdcard support
  • 3500mAh battery
  • 6.3 inch Full HD display
  • Android 10 ready
  • Water drop Notch
  • Rear mounted fingerprint sensor
Nokia 6.2 has the same processor as the older Nokia 6.1 Plus, which means, performance-wise there is no improvement. It has a bigger battery than the older sibling. 

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