Engineering:Nokia 3.1

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Nokia 3.1
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global
ManufacturerFoxconn
SloganYour premium companion
First released25 May 2018; 5 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]

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