

Anyway, next up is a pair of entry-level Android phones. In case you missed it, the Nokia 8.3 will star in the upcoming Bond film No Time to Die. HMD says that the global average price is €600, which includes 6 months of Google One (100 GB cloud storage). In Switzerland, it will debut on September 28 at CHF 650. Looking at a Belgian retailer, it will also have units available tomorrow for €580. It seems that the phone will finally be available in Europe as well. It’s been a while since March, so allow us to recap the spec sheet of the Nokia 8.3 – 6.81” LCD (1080p+ resolution), Snapdragon 765G chipset, ZEISS optics for the 64MP main cam (and 12MP ultra wide), 4,500 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. Best Buy will also have it in stock a few weeks from now. The wait is almost over, though, it will be available tomorrow in the US (September 23) on Amazon at a price of $700 for the 8/128 GB configuration. The Nokia 8.3 5G is HMD’s first 5G smartphone – a phone that was announced half a year ago, but its launch got delayed.

Meanwhile, the company unveiled two entry-level models for the budget-conscious.

It certainly took a while, but HMD is finally ready to release its first 5G smartphone.
