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Nokia 5.1 Plus could soon launch in India, receives Bluetooth certification

HMD Global has already started teasing an upcoming event in India in which it is expected to launch the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Nokia 5.1 Plus smartphones.

Nokia 5.1 Plus smartphone has received certification which hints at its imminent launch globally including India. It is believedthat this device is nothing by renamedNokia X5 which was launched in China by HMD Global.

The launch date of the Nokia 5.1 Plus is not known, but the expectation is that the smartphone might be launched alongside the Nokia 6.1 Plus in India. The company has already startedteasing an upcoming event in Indiain which it is expected to launch the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Nokia 5.1 Plus smartphones.

As per a report of NokiaPowerUser, the certification listing has model numbers – TA-1102, TA-1105, TA-1108, TA-1112, and TA-1120 of the smartphone. The models are likely to be meant for different markets around the world. In China, the X5 comes with the model number TA-1109.

The Nokia X5 available in China for 999 Yuan (approx. Rs 10,200) for 3GB and 32GB storage option and 1,399 yuan (approx. Rs 14,300) for 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant. In India, it might be priced around Rs 11,000 for the base variant and around Rs 15,000 for the higher variant.

Specifications of Nokia X5 include 5.86-inch display (screen resolution of 1520 x 720 pixels) and a 19:9 aspect ratio, A 2GHz octa-core processor with Mali-G72 MP3 powers, 8.1 Oreo and 3000mAh battery. It features a fingerprint sensor at the back panel and Face Unlock feature as well.

The Nokia X5 comes in 3GB/4GB of RAM with 32GB/64GB of internal storage which can be further expanded up to 256GB via micro card slot. It has a dual rear cameras with a 13-megapixel with Flash, PDAF and a 5-megapixel sensor for portrait shots. The device sports an 8-megapixel front camera with AI-powered features. It comes with bothie feature, which basically utilises both front and rear cameras to capture a picture.

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