HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, today announced the launch of the three new Nokia phones in Pakistan. Nokia 7.2, a class-defining smartphone with a powerful 48MP triple camera featuring ZEISS Optics. Nokia 6.2, where the breath-taking PureDisplay meets an advanced triple camera setup powered by AI experiences, all in one accessible smartphone. The new Nokia 110 is all about entertainment in an extremely affordable package.
In a strong renewal of the mid-segment, HMD Global today announced two new Nokia smartphones – the Nokia 7.2 and the Nokia 6.2 – both delivering segment-leading experiences to fans in both display and imaging. In addition, both the Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 take a leap forward in craftsmanship and materials exploration bringing premium Nordic designs to the mid-segment.
Arif Shafique, Head of Near East, HMD Global said: “Our mid-range portfolio has always been acknowledged for exceeding fan’s expectations. Both the Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 carry forward the same philosophy of delivering premium experiences at an exceptional value. The ZEISS Optics camera and PureDisplay screen technology in the Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 enable you to unleash your creativity by capturing incredible photos, watching all your videos in HDR and go without charging for up to 2 days. We’ve also expanded our feature phones portfolio. Nokia 110 brings our fans a fun handset that packs in music, games, and the everyday essentials you expect from a Nokia feature phone in a modern, durable design.”
The Nokia 7.2 features a powerful 48MP triple camera with Quad Pixel technology and ZEISS Optics. Premiering many exclusive imaging experiences, the new Nokia 7.2 delivers on Nokia phones’ legacy of bringing unique imaging technologies and features. In an industry-first integration of DSLR level pro-bokeh styles into a smartphone, the Nokia 7.2 comes with unique ZEISS bokeh styles available in portrait mode to give you stunning shots and exceptional image quality any time of the day. These bokeh styles recreate the way legendary ZEISS lenses produce high visual impact and signature blur. Giving fans the creative freedom, the Nokia 7.2 also allows for both foreground and background blur to mimic the natural optical bokeh. The Nokia 7.2 also brings advanced low-light imaging with night mode by using AI low light image fusion technology in combination with the highly sensitive 48MP main camera. Building on the strengths of its predecessor, the Nokia 7.2 combines a two-day battery life, stunning PureDisplay technology, and always-on HDR, with timeless Nordic design to redefine what fans should expect from this smartphone segment.
The first series 6 Nokia smartphone to premiere a triple camera and PureDisplay technology, the Nokia 6.2 offers fans breath-taking visual experiences and advanced imaging in an accessible package. The Nokia 6.2 brings always-on HDR to a new smartphone segment, featuring PureDisplay technology powered by a dedicated visual processor that delivers up to one billion shades of color. With a combination of AI-features and a powerful triple sensor camera, the Nokia 6.2 lets fans take detailed photos, bokeh portraits and stunning wide-angle shots that capture more. And with its signature two-day battery life, fans will be able to do more of what they like without any battery anxiety. The Nokia 6.2 stays true to its Nordic heritage, joining timeless craftsmanship and cutting-edge materials to deliver a unique and seamless finish.
Expanding feature phone segment to address specific user needs.
A brand-new addition to our feature phone range, the Nokia 110 Dual SIM comes with everything you need to be entertained on the go; an MP3 player for your music collection, a built-in camera, and an FM radio. The Nokia 110 also comes with your favorite games, like the classic Snake, and a battery that lets you talk from sunrise to sunset on a single charge. The Nokia 110 builds on the successful Nokia 105 formula by adding a camera, music, and games to deliver more entertainment at a very similar price point.
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