Nokia 2.1 comes with a 2-day battery life, a 5.5-inch HD screen and dual front-facing stereo speakers. The Nokia 2.1's 4,000mAh battery now charges even faster, according to the vendor. With its HD display almost 20% bigger than the original, the user can enjoy high-definition videos on the go while the dual speakers with bespoke 3D formed stainless steel detail provides stereo sound.
Nokia 2.1 is powered by the upgraded Qualcomm Snapdragon 425, and its 64-bit mobile platform enables 50% faster and smoother performance, said the vendor. It is equipped with 5MP front-facing and 8MP rear camera with auto focus.
The new Nokia 2.1 will come in three metallic colors: blue/copper, blue/silver and grey/silver and will be available starting July 2018 at a global average retail price of US$115.
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