Here's how much the Nokia 7.2 will cost in the US
The Nokia 7.2 was announced last week and, like many of HMD Global’s other phones, it’s coming to the US. In preparation of the release, retailer B&H Photo Video has just activated a couple of listings for the phone which reveal one very important detail.
Although HMD Global is yet to provide specifics about the Nokia 7.2’s US launch, B&H Photo Video believes the smartphone will arrive later this year in both Charcoal and Cyan Green for a very respectable $349. The entry-level model in Europe ships with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage but this isn’t the case in the US. Instead, the Nokia 7.2 looks set to include doubled the storage as standard in the market.
Aside from this, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 is present alongside stock Android 9 Pie straight out of the box as part of the Android One program. The Nokia 7.2 also boasts a 6.3-inch notched display up front and a circular camera module on the rear which houses multiple sensors. Specifically, there’s a 48-megapixel primary shooter that supports 4-in-1 pixel binning technology, a 5-megapixel depth sensor for improved portrait photography, and an 8-megapixel camera that’s paired with an ultra-wide-angle lens.
Unfortunately, the device’s release date is yet to be revealed but B&H does offer the option of being notified “when available” if you’re interested.
Although HMD Global is yet to provide specifics about the Nokia 7.2’s US launch, B&H Photo Video believes the smartphone will arrive later this year in both Charcoal and Cyan Green for a very respectable $349. The entry-level model in Europe ships with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage but this isn’t the case in the US. Instead, the Nokia 7.2 looks set to include doubled the storage as standard in the market.
Aside from this, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 is present alongside stock Android 9 Pie straight out of the box as part of the Android One program. The Nokia 7.2 also boasts a 6.3-inch notched display up front and a circular camera module on the rear which houses multiple sensors. Specifically, there’s a 48-megapixel primary shooter that supports 4-in-1 pixel binning technology, a 5-megapixel depth sensor for improved portrait photography, and an 8-megapixel camera that’s paired with an ultra-wide-angle lens.
Unfortunately, the device’s release date is yet to be revealed but B&H does offer the option of being notified “when available” if you’re interested.
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