Nokia 5.1 Plus and Nokia 3.1 Plus receive price cuts in India. Here's everything you need to know about the new pricing
HMD Global has recently made the Nokia 6.1 Plus smartphone available in the offline market. Now the company has announced that the cheaper Nokia 5.1 Plus will also be available via the offline stores starting January 15, 2019. Alongside the availability, the Finnish company has also announced the price drop of Nokia 5.1 Plus and Nokia 3.1 Plus.
Nokia 5.1 Plus was earlier available with a price tag of Rs. 10,999 via the online market. The smartphone has received a price cut of Rs. 400 and it will now be available for just Rs. 10,599. According to NokiaPowerUser, the price drop is effected only for the offline market and the phone will still sell for Rs. 10,999 via online stores. However, as of writing this article the Nokia 5.1 Plus is available for Rs. 9,999 via Flipkart.
Nokia 3.1 Plus, which was launched as an offline-only smartphone has also received a price cut in India. The smartphone was earlier available for a price of Rs. 11,499 and after receiving a price cut of Rs. 1,500, it is now available for just Rs. 9,999 via the offline market. Notably, you can save around Rs. 50 more if you buy the phone from Flipkart as it is priced at Rs. 9,950 on the e-commerce website.
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Nokia 5.1 Plus features a 5.86-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720x1520 pixels. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Helio P60 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. All of this is backed by a 3,060mAh battery.
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