Nokia Swan Plus 2021 specs: 12GB RAM, 8700mAh Battery, Price!

By Chris

A new beast dubbed Nokia Swan Plus 2021 is going to hit the market soon with impressive specs as 12GB RAM, 8700mAh battery, and more. Catch the full Nokia Swan Plus 2021 specs below!

Nokia Swan Plus 2021

Nokia Swan Plus 2021 specs

In 2021, we have introduced you to the amazing Nokia Swan family. So far, this lineup includes various premium phones, starting with the vanilla Nokia Swan, to the higher Nokia Swan Pro and Nokia Swan Ultra. This August, we learnt that the Finnish brand is adding a new member to the series with the name Nokia Swan Plus 2021. Let’s find out what we have gathered so far on this beast today!

Regarding the display, this device is coming with a 6.69-inches IPS LCD with 4K resolution. For protection, Nokia equips the Gorilla Corning 7 for both the phone front and back panel. Furthermore, the Nokia Swan Plus 2021 camera packs the 64MP primary lens + 16MP secondary shooter + 5MP depth sensors. Moving around to the front, the Nokia smartphone carries a dual 32MP + 8MP sensor for selfies and video calling.

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Nokia Swan Plus 2021

As for the new bokeh technology, the new Nokia phone can blur the background and make the subject more remarkable. Meanwhile, the company provides LED-flash for low-light conditions when you take selfies in low-light places. On the other hand, the new Nokia mobile runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. Furthermore, the upcoming Nokia device offers 10GB/ 12GB RAM and 128GB/ 256GB ROM. On the other side, the onboard memory can be expanded up to 512GB via microSD. Also, the new Nokia smartphone works on Android 12. Besides, the Nokia Swan Plus draws power from a massive non-removable 8700mAh juice box. Moreover, the flagship phone also supports 65W fast charging technology.

Nokia Swan Plus 2021 release date and price

According to our sources, Nokia Swan Plus 2021 price can start at $495 or Rs. 36,774. For the Nokia Swan Plus 2021 launching date, we could expect to meet this device in the last quarter of this year. Let us know your opinions below, and stay tuned for more tech goodness!

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