Finally, Nokia will usher in pre-sale for the last new phone in 2020. Today, Nokia’s classic replica model 8000 4G has officially opened for pre-sale, offering gold, blue, black, and white four styles, priced at 699 yuan($107.02US), and will be shipped on January 6.
It is believed that Nuo fans should understand that the Nokia 8000 was a representative of successful people in the past, and belonged to the ranks of high-end mobile phones.
While this time the Nokia 8000 4G reproduces the classic shape, it also adds the latest condensed 3D curved body design, and the screen window and crystal keyboard spread to all sides.
Additionally, under the background of four streamer colors, the machine is not only full of former feelings but also fashionable elements.
By looking at the specification, we can see that the Nokia 8000 4G is furnished with a 2.8-inch display, a 2-megapixel rear lens, and flash a built-in 1500mAh battery, and supports Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi hotspots, FM radio, Bluetooth, and other functions.
In terms of performance, the machine is furnished including a Snapdragon 210 processor, 512MB of memory and 4GB of storage space, and a built-in Android Go lightweight system.
It is worth mentioning that Nokia mobile phones also announced today that in the total sales of 4G classic mobile phones in the Chinese market in 2020, Nokia mobile phones will take the first place.
Several online users left a message: 4G still has its own market demand. In this regard, Nokia Mobile said that we are working hard to help nearly 300 million 2G users switch to 4G networks.
Although 5G has only been around for more than a year, according to statistics, China has added 580,000 5G base stations this year, promoting the construction and sharing of 330,000 5G base stations.
In order to provide more resources for 4G and 5G mobile network communications, currently, my country has initiated 2G and 3G withdrawal operations.
And Nokia released a type of 4G feature phones and Android entry smartphones, which are helping 2G users to enter a new era of high-speed Internet.
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