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Budget Nokia 1.4 is now selling in Kenya for Ksh.12,499


After teasing the Budget Nokia 1.4 smartphone back in February, HMD Global has finally launched the device in Kenya. The phone will be available locally starting today for Ksh.12,499.

The phone comes with a 6.51-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720×1600 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. Nokia 1.4 comes with 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage and runs Android 10 (Go edition). It is powered by a 4000mAh non-removable battery that Nokia says should be able to last you for two days.

For the cameras, the Nokia 1.4 features a dual-camera setup on the rear comprising of an 8-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel camera. The selfie camera on the other hand is 5-megapixel.

The Nokia 1.4 is available in Kenya in mobile retail stores, Safaricom shops and comes in Fjord, Charcoal and Dusk colour options. Additionally, Nokia has included a screen protector and back phone cover as part of accessories in the box.

What they said

Gopher Ogembo, Senior Business Manager Kenya & East Africa, HMD Global said “We wanted to create a reliable and enjoyable experience that truly benefits all family members without adding to any household financial pressures.

”Be it managing work emails, paying bills or keeping the kids busy with online extracurricular activities, our designers addressed the fact that millions of families around the world are spending more time at home. In response, we increased the size of the screen on the Nokia 1.4 to the maximum capacity so parents, caregivers and children can stay connected and productive. To further enhance the photography experience – on top of the improvements already brought to you by Google’s AI on the Camera Go app, we also added a macro camera to capture epic close-ups at home or outdoors. All powered by Qualcomm®, a trusted industry leader, and encased in a tough, mishap-proof body with our signature two-day battery life1.” 

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