Alongside the Nokia 9 Pureview, the folks at HMD Global today introduced three more Android phones and an affordable new feature phone.
First up is the Nokia 4.2, which features 2.5D curved glass on its front and rear for a premium look and feel. It's got a dual rear camera setup with a 13MP main camera and 2MP depth sensor to let you capture bokeh photos, and around front is an 8MP wide angle camera for selfies that also offers face unlock functionality. Inside there's a Snapdragon 439 processor, 2/3GB of RAM, 16/32GB of storage, a microSD card slot, and 3000mAh battery.
Other features of the Nokia 4.2 include Android 9 Pie with Android One running on a 5.71-inch 1520x720 screen, a dedicated Google Assistant button, a 3.5mm headphone jack, NFC, and a rear fingerprint reader. Expect the Nokia 4.2 to launch in April with pricing starting at $169 for the 2GB/16GB model and going up to $199 for the 3GB/32GB version.
Next is the Nokia 3.2, which aims to offer a big screen at an aggressive price. It's got a 6.26-inch 1520x720 display with a notch for its 5MP camera, which offers face unlocking. Another major feature of the Nokia 3.2 is the 4000mAh battery, which Nokia says can last for two days on a single charge.
There's a 13MP camera with flash and fingerprint reader on the back of the Nokia 3.2, and inside there's a Snapdragon 429 processor, 2/3GB of RAM, 16/32GB of storage, a microSD slot, and FM radio. Nokia has included a dedicated Google Assistant button, too, along with a power button that doubles as a notification light. The Nokia 3.2 will launch in early May at a price of $139 for the 2GB/16GB model and $169 for the 3GB/32GB version.
And then there's the Nokia 1 Plus, the most aggressively priced Android One phone announced today. Launching in mid-March for just $99, the Nokia 1 Plus boasts a 5.45-inch FWVGA+ display, quad-core MediaTek MT6739WW processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage. There are 8MP rear and 5MP cameras included, too, along with a 2500mAh battery and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia 1 Plus runs the Android Go edition of Android 9 Pie.
Rounding out today's announcements is the Nokia 210. This feature phone offers an Opera Mini browser to let you check the web on the go and the game Snake. There's a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, dual SIM slots, FM radio, GSM 900/1800 connectivity, and a VGA rear camera. The 1020mAh battery is rated to last up to 20 days on a single charge. The Nokia 1 Plus will launch in March for $35.