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NOKIA 6 And its Features !!!

Nokia 6 smartphone was launched in January 2017. The phone comes with a 5.50-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels at a PPI of 403 pixels per inch.

SPECS
The Nokia 6 is powered by octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor processor and it comes with 4GB of RAM. The phone packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Nokia 6 packs a 16-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 8-megapixel front shooter for selfies.

The Nokia 6 runs Android 7.0 and is powered by a 3000mAh non removable battery. It measures 154.00 x 75.80 x 7.85 (height x width x thickness) .

The Nokia 6 is a dual SIM (GSM + CDMA and GSM + CDMA) smartphone that accepts . Connectivity options include GPS, Bluetooth, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Compass Magnetometer, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope
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Nokia 6  specifications

GENERAL
Alternate names
Six
Release date
January 2017
Form factor
Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm)
154.00 x 75.80 x 7.85
Battery capacity (mAh)
3000
Removable battery
No
SAR value
NA
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)
5.50
Touchscreen
Yes
Resolution
1080x1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)
403
HARDWARE
Processor
octa-core
Processor make
Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor
RAM
4GB
Internal storage
64GB
Expandable storage
Yes
Expandable storage type
microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)
128
CAMERA
Rear camera
16-megapixel
Flash
Yes
Front camera
8-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating System
Android 7.0
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi
Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported
NA
GPS
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes
NFC
No
Infrared
No
USB OTG
No
FM
No
Number of SIMs
2
SIM 1
SIM Type
GSM/CDMA
GSM + CDMA
3G
Yes
4G/ LTE
Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)
Yes
SIM 2
SIM Type
GSM/CDMA
GSM + CDMA
3G
Yes
4G/ LTE
Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)
Yes
SENSORS
Compass/ Magnetometer
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Barometer
No
Temperature sensor
No

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