The renowned technology corporation Nokia is set to alter its business approach or strategy. Nokia once controlled around 90% of the market for mobile devices. In an effort to take on the iPhone, Nokia is releasing the “Nokia Magic Max 5G” smartphone.
Nokia has been replaced by mobile businesses such as iPhone, Samsung, and Xiaomi. Nokia has updated their logo. Meanwhile, a little information on the Nokia Magic Max 5G smartphone has surfaced. Considering the opinions of many, the next Nokia phone is expected to directly rival the iPhone.
The Nokia Magic Max 5G smartphone sports a 6.7-inch display, among many other fantastic features, according to a report by DNP India. It has a 120 Hz refresh rate. In addition, this smartphone will be shielded by Corning Gorilla Glass 7.
There will be 8/12/16 GB of RAM and 256 GB and 512 GB of internal storage options available for the upcoming Nokia phone. This new smartphone has a good battery life as well. The 7950 mAh non-removable battery powers this phone. Furthermore, this phone has 180W quick charging capabilities. A USB Type-C charging port is present on this phone.
There are three cameras on the back of the Nokia Magic Max 5G. The primary camera has a 144-megapixel resolution. In addition, there are two more cameras with 64 megapixels and 48 megapixels.
This smartphone runs the Android 13 operating system. Additionally, it contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 5G CPU, second generation. This excellent smartphone costs approximately fifty-eight thousand rupees. This smartphone should be available by the end of this month, according to reports.
Nokia had earlier revealed in a press statement that it had changed its Finnish-based brand emblem after 60 years. According to Reuters, Nokia’s new logo has been unveiled as part of this. The previous Lego’s blue color has been changed to a new hue. The news was made by the firm prior to the Mobile World Congress 2023, which is scheduled to begin in Barcelona, Spain. After 60 years, Nokia decided to change its logo in an attempt to recapture its former glory.