Technology-Portfolio.Net - HMD Global has introduced several smartphones, one of which is Nokia 4.2. Regardless of what the model name suggests, this is not the successor of a particular device. Not only that, even this smartphone is the first Nokia device to use number 4 at the start of the model number. Then whether the specifications possessed by this smartphone are interesting?
First, this smartphone comes with a 5.71-inch wide screen with HD resolution. The screen of this smartphone is TFT type and has a waterdrop style bangs for the front camera. Although the back has used glass material that seems luxurious, unfortunately for this smartphone frame still uses plastic, not metal. But still Nokia 4.2 is still the most premium among the ranks of other budget smartphones owned by Nokia.
For its innards, this smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 chipset that has an octa-core Cortex A53 processor and an Adreno 505 GPU. For memory configurations, smartphones are available in a choice of 2GB and 3GB RAM with 16GB and 32GB of storage which can still be expanded with microSD.
In the photography section, Nokia 4.2 is equipped with a main camera with a resolution of 13MP f / 2.2 plus a 2MP depth sensor and is not left behind supported by PDAF features and flash LEDs. This camera supports night mode, where this mode will stack several images to produce photos with brighter lighting. While for 8MP resolution front camera that can be used to Face Unlock with AI support.
About AI on this cellphone, we must note that Nokia 4.2 has a special Google Assistant button, so if you want to talk to Google's assistant you only need to click one. Nokia 4.2 has white notification lights on the power button, like some other Nokia phones.
This smartphone supports 4G networks, there is FM radio, NFC, and runs Android Pie. Nokia 4.2 will be launched in Black and Pink Sand colors and will be available in April this year. For the price it will sell for $ 169 USD for the 16GB model and $ 199 USD for the 32GB model.
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