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Nokia 3.1 Review: Best at Basics

Posted on July 14, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

If you need a new inexpensive smartphone without superfluous bells and whistles, take a peek at the Nokia 3.1. This month we had the Nokia 3.1 in-pocket for review and came away suitably impressed. This phone costs $159, runs Android One, and has a guarantee for two years of OS updates and three years of monthly security patches. It’s exactly what the most baseline Android smartphone should be – at well below the price one might expect.

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The Nokia 3.1 wasn’t made to do battle with smartphones several times its price.
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