HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has introduced the latest budget-friendly smartphone Nokia 1.4, to Sri Lanka.
Nokia 1.4 comes with a fresh design with 3 stunning colours - Charcoal, Dusk, and Fjord. Nokia 1.4 is design as a family-friendly device which allows family members to stay connected and manage/ balance the family – work life easily, amidst the current climate. With an impressive 6.51 inches edge-to-edge screen, Nokia 1.4 is the largest ever device to feature on a Nokia 1 series, the company said in a media release.
HMD Global’s Head of Pan Asia Ravi Kunwar said: “With needs continuing to grow, we wanted to create a reliable and enjoyable experience that truly benefits all family members without adding to any household financial pressures – thus, we introduced Nokia 1.4 to cater to stay connected with your loved ones while managing work-life.
Be it managing work emails, paying bills or keeping the kids busy with online extra-curricular 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 Cable to the maximum capacity so parents, carers 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.”
The dual camera setup coupled with Camera Go app by Google takes high quality photos, even under low light conditions, supports to capture precious family moments with Portrait Mode that lets you achieve professional-looking photos with blurred backgrounds. Use Night Mode to take colour-rich and crisp low-light shots without the need for flash. Helpful storage indicators will support in managing space in storing images.
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