Nokia 3.4 Price, Release Date, Specs, Everything You Need To Know
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If you are interested in this phone, here is everything you need to know, from Nokia 3.4 price, to release date and specs.
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The low-cost Nokia 3.4 is surely appealing to those who want something without having to spend a fortune. First impressions of the phone are good. It does feel a little bit cheap. However, the screen is absolutely solid. The Nokia 3.4 comes with Android One that has a clean look like something you would see on the Google Pixel 4a. If you are interested in this phone, here is everything you need to know, from Nokia 3.4 price, to release date and specs.
Nokia 3.4 Review
Nokia 3.4 Release Date
The Nokia 3.4 was launched by HMD global, alongside the Nokia 2.4 at an event on November 26.
Nokia 3.4 Price
The price of the device is set at $179, putting it at the low end of the smartphone category. Its price is similar to that of the Alcatel 3L also released this year.
Nokia 3.4 Design
If your budget only allows you to get a smartphone like the Nokia 3.4, there are a few things you will have to accept. That is, you are not going to have a phone made of metal and glass, or one that has a modern in-screen fingerprint scanner. However, it doesn’t mean the smartphone will be cheap all-round.
In fact, the Nokia 3.4 still comes with some nice touches. It has a punch-hole screen that, a year ago, is a sign of a more expensive phone. The screen borders resemble those of a costlier mid-range phone. The display is big enough to stream videos. On the back, it even has a pretty attractive circular camera.
But still, the first thought of customers when picking up this phone is that it feels kind of cheap. Most phone-makers use smooth curved plastic for their budget phones to make them look and feel like glass.
Nokia decides to go with embossed plastic for the 3.4. While we want to praise Nokia for not mocking up glass or aluminum, some smooth-backed rivals look and feel better.
Instead of having a fancy side or in-screen fingerprint scanner, the phone is equipped with a rear fingerprint scanner. It doesn’t work as fast as some, taking about a second for unlocking. But it’s perfectly fine, showing no reliability issues.
On the side, you have a button for Google Assistant. But there are chances that you will press it accidentally more than deliberately.
The 3.5mm headphone jack is still there, which is a common thing for cheap phones but not higher-end ones. The speaker is weak though. It uses only one mono driver so it is thin and not very loud. The G-series phones of Motorola sound way better.
Nokia 3.4 Display
The Nokia 3.4 comes with a 6.39-inch LCD screen. It is actually one of the highlights of the phone.
Color is displayed perfectly fine. The display shows great contrast. Maximum brightness is enough for outdoor use. It is also large enough for YouTube videos and Netflix streaming.
Of course, you can have something better if you are willing to spend a bit more. The display has a resolution of 720 x 1560. But it isn’t that glaring. When using Chrome’s Desktop mode,small fonts will look a little pixelated. However, the rest looks reasonably sharp.
There is one sign showing that this is obviously not a top-quality display. The very bottom of the display looks brighter compared to the rest. Because this is the place where the backlight LEDs are placed.
Nokia 3.4 Camera
The phone has three cameras on the back: one 13MP primary, one 5MP ultra-wide, and one 2MP depth aid for portrait blurring out the background.
Even in perfect lighting conditions, pictures look a little vague and fizzy. Only with the help of HDR processing is dynamic range okay. Low-light photos are poor even with Night mode turned on. Taking photos feels slow.
The Nokia 3.4 can record videos up to 1080p with 30 frames per second. No 4K, no 60fps, and no stabilization.
On the front, you have an 8MP selfie camera.
Nokia 3.4 Specs & Performance
For Nokia 3.4 specs, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 460 chipset. It has 3GB of RAM. The phone is quite slow. And it affects every interaction. When you multitask, things get even worse.
Nokia 3.4 Battery Life
The Nokia 3.4 has a 4,000mAh battery. Even on days with several hours of audio, browsing the Internet, the phone still has at least 30% of the battery left.
Light users can find the phone lasts for two days, just like the claim of Nokia. Battery life is surely the strongest aspect of the Nokia 3.4, besides its decent screen.
The phone comes with a 5W charger that will charge the phone from 0% to 16% in 30 minutes. That is all the information that we have got regarding the Nokia 3.4 price, release date, and specs. We hope this can help you decide whether to purchase the device or not.
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