Nokia 6.1 Plus, one of HMD’s 2018 phones, has gained great popularity since its launch due to its premium style, excellent features, and stock Android performance; and it is now all set to be sold by offline retailers across the Indian market, priced at just Rs. 15,499.
The device initially launched to be sold online exclusively at a price of Rs. 15,999 has shed an extra Rs. 500 to be sold at a cheaper price across offline retailers, besides retaining its hold on online sites like Nokia.com/phones and Flipkart. The price shift can already be seen on the online sites.
Besides the lessened price, Nokia is also offering Airtel customers an instant cashback of Rs. 2,000 and offers of acquiring 240GB of data over 12 months for choosing one of the three recharge packs of Rs 199, Rs 249, and Rs 448.
Nokia 6.1 Plus is a part of the Android One program and as such it receives security updates quickly and has been guaranteed Android OS updates for two years from the date of its launch. At the current moment, Nokia 6.1 Plus, hardcore to begin with, with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC, 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage, has already been updated to Android Pie, ushering in features like App Actions, Adaptive Battery, Adaptive Brightness, Digital Wellbeing, and Pro camera mode. It is available in shades of Gloss Black, Gloss White, and Gloss Midnight Blue.
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