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Nokia 6.1 Plus Launched with All-screen Design
Emma Okonji
HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has announced the availability of the Nokia 6.1 Plus in Nigeria, a contemporary smartphone with an immersive, all-screen design. With smart story telling features and a display that is perfect for watching videos, messaging friends and catching up on social feeds, the Nokia 6.1 Plus will help users to stand out from the crowd and tell their story. The Nokia 6.1 Plus joins the Android One family of Nokia smartphones.
Head of Marketing, HMD Global, Olumide Balogun, said: “Early this year, we introduced some devices and our fans around the world made it very clear that they wanted to see more of the same from us. This excitement for cutting-edge smartphones with contemporary designs prompted us to introduce a device using the same formula. We are launching the Nokia 6.1 Plus because you asked for it and we’re excited to continue delivering the first-class experiences and quality expected from a Nokia smartphone.”
Built with the reassuring quality, the Nokia 6.1 Plus gives customers a bigger screen experience without a bigger smartphone design, a situation that was made possible by its notched 19:9 screen ratio. Its 5.8-inch Full HD+ 19:9 screen ratio with 96 per cent colour gamut allows for a vivid viewing experience, making the Nokia 6.1 Plus a perfect smartphone for enjoying immersive content experiences. Beautifully crafted to the exacting standards expected from a Nokia phone, the Nokia 6.1 Plus is encased in corning gorilla glass on the front of the phone’s luxuriously curved surface for the ultimate feel in the hand.
The Nokia 6.1 Plus puts advanced imaging features in the palm of consumers. Powered by a 16MP/5MP dual sensor rear camera that delivers excellent sharpness and detail, customers can also bring their photos to life with HDR which delivers even better vibrancy and contrast, creating a feeling of greater depth. With its rear depth sensing imaging, users can capture professional style images using selectable bokeh blur, which can also be edited after the picture is taken.