Nokia 7 With 'Bothie' Camera, 6GB RAM Option Launched: Price, Specifications
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Nokia 7 With 'Bothie' Camera, 6GB RAM Option Launched: Price, Specifications |
Nokia 7 Smartphone Price
The all-new Nokia 7 has been launched first in China. It comes in two variants: 4GB RAM priced at CNY 2,499 (nearly Rs. 25000) and 6GB RAM at CNY 2,699 (nearly Rs. 26500). There's no word on the availability of the Nokia 7 outside China as of now. The Nokia 7 comes with 4K video with Nokia OZO audio technology that supports 360-degree recording. The expected price of Nokia 7 in india is nearly Rs. 18990 according to 91mobiles review and the release date may be January 2018(unofficial).
Camera Features
Now a days, people is always worrying about camera features of any smartphone what they purchase. They are looking for the best camera features like Exposure compensation, ISO control, Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus and all. Image resolution is another best part of camera that will ease your smartphone. So let’s have a look of Nokia 7 camera feature that make your phone Smart. The Nokia 7 sports a 16-megapixel rear camera with f/1.8 aperture lens and dual tone flash. At the front, there's 5-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture.
- settings Exposure compensation, ISO control
- camera features Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus
- image resolution 4616 x 3464 Pixels
- autofocus Yes
- shooting modes Continuous Shooting, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
- resolution 8 MP Front Camera and 16 MP Main Camera
- flash No
Battery is another key resource of any smartphone. In Nokia 7 Smartphone, The phone will come with built-in Li-ion battery that supports 2800 mAh. At the end of the discussion, Nokia 7 is excellent smartphone to purchase in middle of the cost. Battery is somehow manageable, but the camera features and the processor that they have used inside that phone is pretty awesome.Phone appearance with black slim display is awesome in look. This Nokia 7 smartphone is good in middle budget expense.
Nokia is back
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