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Entire Nokia Range 20% Off At JB Hi-Fi

Nokia-parent company HMD has announced a 20% discount off their entire range of smartphones at JB Hi-Fi, including the recently launched Nokia 8.1 RRP $699, now only $559.20.

The offer will be available from Thursday 28 March until Sunday 31 March.

Nokia 8.1, named best mid-ranger by GSMArena for 2018, launched in February running Android 9 Pie, powered by a 3500mAh battery with 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage, expandable up to 400GB (microSD).

It 6.18-inch FHD+ LCD display features the HDR PureDisplay tech found in the Nokia 7.1.

Devices applicable in the offer include the Nokia 8.1, 7.1, 6.1, and 5.1 Plus — see the full list of offers below:

  • Nokia 8.1 (Blue/Silver & Steel/Copper): $699 now $559.20. 
  • Nokia 7.1 (Steel & Midnight Blue): $499 now $399.2. 
  • Nokia 6.1 (White/Iron & Black/Copper): $399 now $319.20. 
  • Nokia 5.1 Plus (White & Black): $299 now $239.20. 
  • Nokia 3.1 (White/Iron): $249 now $199.20. 
  • Nokia 2.1 (Blue/Copper): $199 now $159.20. 
  • Nokia 8110 4G (Yellow & Black): $129 now $103.20. 
  • Nokia 3310 (Charcoal): $89 now $71.20. 



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