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Nokia 3.1 Plus review: Dependable budget offering with underwhelming camera

With a price tag of Rs 11,499, the Nokia 3.1 Plus, however, is on the expensive side - it costs more than its predecessor, even more than the Nokia 5.1 Plus which has a better configuration

Nokia 3.1 Plus. Photo: Nokia.com
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Nokia 3.1 Plus. Photo: Nokia.com

Khalid Anzar New Delhi
Unlike its Chinese counterparts, Finnish mobile phone brand Nokia has not launched many new products this year. Instead, it has refreshed its existing smartphone line-up with upgrades to make them better. After upgrading the Nokia 6 and Nokia 5-branded smartphones, the company has now refreshing the Nokia 3 smartphone, with a new screen, a dual-camera module, enhanced design and a more powerful processor.

Named the Nokia 3.1 Plus, the smartphone looks nothing like its predecessor — it is bigger in size, heavier in weight, and it has an altogether new feel to it. In terms of specifications and features, the

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