The Nokia 3.1 Plus sits between the Redmi 6 and the Redmi 6 Pro with that Android One advantage. But how are the rest of the features on the smartphone? Read on to find out.
Two years after the transfer of Nokia’s guardianship, the Finnish brand’s face and product line-up seem pretty sorted: Nokia has a long history and solid credibility in the Indian mobile phone market and now, it has an Android-based smartphone right from the Rs 5,000–Rs 8,000 price bracket all the way to the flagship-territory Rs 30,000–Rs 35,000 price bracket. Nokia’s cleaned itself up very well, I must admit.
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