The Nokia 8.3 5G will officially arrive in the US soon at an unspecified price


If you thought that LG took a long time to bring the beautiful Velvet mid-rangeger 5G-enabled to the US After unveiling the phone in early May then you must have forgotten about the Nokia 8.3 5G official announcement.

Unfortunately, there’s nothing new to report on the retail price yet either, so we’ll have to assume that the Nokia 8.3 5G will cost $ 600 or so unlocked based on its European MSRP. It remains to be seen whether HMD plans to release both the entry-level 6GB RAM / 64GB ROM configuration and the slightly higher variant that contains an additional 2 gigs of memory and double that internal storage space in the US.

Please note that the above LG Velvet 5G costs $ 599 as a standard in the United States with 128 local digital hoarding concerts and a 6GB RAM count on the platform, a configuration shared by Samsung Galaxy A71 5G, which is also priced at six Benjamins as well.
Because it’s unclear whether any of the country’s leading wireless service providers will pick up the Nokia 8.3 with 5G capability anytime soon, a comparison to the $ 500 unlocked. Motorola Edge 5G could be more suitable. That particular 6.7-inch model, which is Currently downgraded from a list price of $ 700, it comes with massive 256GB of storage and 6GB of RAM, as well as a rear-facing quad camera system comprised of a 64MP primary trigger, 8MP telephoto lens, a 16MP Ultra Wide Angle Shutter and 3D ToF Sensor.
By contrast, the 64MP main camera slapped on the back of the Nokia 8.3 5G is accompanied by a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP macro shutter, and a 2MP depth sensor. The two devices share a Snapdragon 765 processor and 4,500 mAh battery, but the Motorola Edge’s OLED screen is more curved and smoother than the Nokia 8.3’s IPS LCD panel, with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Simply put, we should keep our fingers crossed for a Nokia 8.3 5G price significantly lower than $ 600 in the US, at least for the sake of healthy market competition.