Nokia 3.1

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Nokia 3.1
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global
ManufacturerFoxconn
SloganYour premium companion
First released25 May 2018; 3 years ago (2018-05-25)
PredecessorNokia 3
SuccessorNokia 3.2
RelatedNokia 1 Plus
Nokia 2.1
Nokia 5.1
Nokia 6.1
Nokia 7 Plus
Sirocco
TypeSmartphone
Dimensions146.25 mm (5.758 in) H
68.65 mm (2.703 in) W
8.7 mm (0.34 in) D (with or without camera bump)
Mass138.3 g
Operating systemOriginal: Android 8.0 "Oreo"
Current: Android 10.0
(Android One)
System on chipMediaTek MT6750N
CPUOcta-Core 1.5 Ghz
GPUMali-T860 MP2
Memory2/3 GB
Storage16/32 GB
Removable storagemicroSDXC, expandable up to 128 GB
Battery2,990 mAh Non-removable, Li-ion
Data inputsMulti-touch screen
Accelerometer
Ambient light sensor
Digital Compass
Gyroscope
Proximity sensor
Display5.2 in (130 mm) diagonal IPS LCD, with scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass
1440x720 px
18:9 aspect ratio
310 ppi
Rear camera13 MP AF, LED flash
Front camera8 MP AF, FOV 84 degrees
Sound3.5 mm jack single speaker
ConnectivityMicro USB (USB 2.0), USB OTG, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
WebsiteNokia 3.1

The Nokia 3.1 is a Nokia-branded entry-level Android smartphone released in May 2018 by HMD Global. It is the successor to Nokia 3.[1] It was launched with Android 8.0 "Oreo", which could be updated to Android 10. The phone is part of Google's Android One program.[2]

Design[]

The phone uses a MediaTek MT6750N system-on-chip, containing an octa-core 1.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A53 central processing unit and an ARM Mali-T860 MP2 GPU.[3] The phone has a 2990 mAh Li-ion battery, a 13 megapixel rear camera with an LED flash, and an 8 megapixel front camera.[4][5][6] It has an IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with an 18:9 aspect ratio.[7]

The phone comes with two types of models: a 2GB RAM variant with 16 GB storage, and a 3GB RAM variant with 32 GB storage.

The device was initially shipped with Android Oreo. An update to Android Pie was released in June 2019.[8] Its latest security update was for August 2021.

Reception[]

The Nokia 3.1 received mixed reviews. Andrew Williams of TechRadar praised the phone’s design, screen quality and "effective HDR" while criticising the "poor performance and storage".[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Nokia 3.1 review: Hands on with the Nokia 3's larger sibling". Expert Reviews. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  2. ^ Amadeo, Ron. "Nokia 2.1, 3.1, and 5.1: Cheap phones with stock Android starting at $115". ArsTechnica.com. Condé Nast. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  3. ^ Hinum, Klaus. "Mediatek MT6750N SoC - Benchmarks and Specs". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  4. ^ Watson, Eric (14 May 2019). "Nokia 3.1 Phone Review". Lifewire. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Nokia 2.1, Nokia 3.1, and Nokia 5.1 Smartphones Launched by HMD Global". NDTV Gadgets360.com. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Nokia 3.1 official website". Nokia. 26 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Nokia 3.1 - Full phone specification". gsmarena.com.
  8. ^ "Nokia Android 9 Pie update: Nokia 3 2017 finally gets Pie". The Android Soul. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  9. ^ Andrew Williams 04 March 2019. "Nokia 3.1 review". TechRadar India. Retrieved 21 May 2020.

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