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Nokia 1.4 Set to Hit the Kenyan Market

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Nokia 1.4.HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has today announced plans to unveils its latest entry-level platform, Nokia 1.4 in Kenya.
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HMD Global on Monday, February 22 announced plans to Launch the Nokia 1.4 in the Kenyan Market.

HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones merges its trusty, durable and sturdy features with a technically advanced edge. The 6.51-inch device features a new expanded High Definition Plus (HD+) screen.

The dual camera set up enables the user to capture high-quality photos in portrait mode  at any time, even under low light conditions.

Instilled with Camera Go app by Google,  a Nokia 1.4 user can now take professional pictures with the subject in focus and the background blurred. Night mode removes all limitations by taking colour-rich and crisp low-light shots without the need for flash.

Nokia 1.4

Design-wise it is crafted to sit securely in any hand and contains a Qualcomm® chipset and fingerprint sensor.

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The battery life is a non-issue for its users as the device is structured to entertain and connect at the same time for hours on end thanks to the improved two-day capacity of the phone’s impressive powerpack.

Staying true to Nokia smartphone values, the device is ready for AndroidTM 11 (Go edition) and beyond. It offers a faster, more secure way of operating with the unique Android promise and at least three years of security updates.

The Nokia 1.4 is described as the pocket-friendly, indestructible, tech-savvy mobile phone perfect for any user anywhere.

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