HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has today announced the availability of Nokia 8.3 5G in Kenya. Nokia 8.3 5G is available on sale in Kenya starting today and comes in Polar Night color, priced at a starting retail price of Ksh 69,000 for 8/128 configuration.
Commenting during the launch of its first 5G ready smartphone, Gopher Ogembo, Senior Business Manager at HMD Global said, “Our innovation towards Nokia 8.3 5G builds on our commitment to ensuring that Nokia Smartphone experience will only get better over time. We are kicking off a new chapter for HMD Global as we step into 5G with a truly global, futureproof smartphone.”
The Nokia 8.3 5G is designed to support multiple and evolving 5G network deployments, with support for both standalone and non-standalone 5G combinations, which operators are rolling out around the globe. Being the first smartphone to use the Qualcomm® 5G RF Front end module solution, as part of its Qualcomm® Modular Platform, the Nokia 8.3 5G condenses more than 40 different RF components into a single module, making it not only a global device but also a future-proof smartphone which is ready for the next step in 5G.
The device comes with a powerful PureView quad camera with ZEISS optics, letting you capture it all. Debuting ZEISS Cinema capture and editor and bringing extraordinarily low-light video recording with OZO audio, the Nokia 8.3 5G is the ideal smartphone for those who want to create without limits. The Nokia 8.3 5G will be ready for what’s next, being perfectly optimized for 5G – ensuring more people can enjoy the fast, reliable connectivity for streaming and gaming wherever they go. Inspired by Finnish roots, the Nokia 8.3 5G comes in Polar Night – a color that takes inspiration straight from the arctic sky.
Pricing and availability
The Nokia 8.3 5G is available globally starting today and comes in Polar Night, priced at an average global retail price of Ksh 69,000 for 8/128 configuration. Nokia 8.3 5G comes with a free pair of the new Nokia Earbuds Lite while stocks last.
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