Alongside the more powerful Nokia 8.3, Nokia has also released two more Android-based phones, the Nokia 5.3 and Nokia 1.3. The Nokia 5.3 sports a 6.55-inch HD+ display powered by a Snapdragon 665 chipset, paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Out of the box, the Nokia 5.3 comes with Android 10 pre-installed and a 4,000mAh battery. The Nokia 1.3, on the other hand, sports a 5.71-inch HD+ display powered by Qualcomm's 215 mobile processor, paired with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The Nokia 5.3 will reportedly be available in April for EUR 189 (or around PHP 10,500, 4GB + 64GB variant), while the Nokia 1.3 will be available for EUR 95 (or around PHP 5,500). The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps). For a retail price of Php12,300, this unit is a great buy -- probably the cheapest full-featured business phone that went out of Nokia's doors. Read more in our articles including "Nokia 5.3, Nokia 1.3 now official" and "Nokia E51 Review".
Alongside the more powerful Nokia 8.3, Nokia has also released two more Android-based phones, the Nokia 5.3 and Nokia 1.3. The Nokia 5.3 sports a 6.55-inch HD+ display powered by a Snapdragon 665 chipset, paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
Out of the box, the Nokia 5.3 comes with Android 10 pre-installed and a 4,000mAh battery. The Nokia 1.3, on the other hand, sports a 5.71-inch HD+ display powered by Qualcomm's 215 mobile processor, paired with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The Nokia 5.3 will reportedly be available in April for EUR 189 (or around PHP 10,500, 4GB + 64GB variant), while the Nokia 1.3 will be available for EUR 95 (or around PHP 5,500).
Our coverage of Nokia 5.3 includes: "Nokia 5.3, Nokia 1.3 now official"; "Nokia E51 Review"; "Review: Nokia N78". Each article provides unique insights and information.