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Nokia Reveals Smart, Student-Ready AI Phone

HMD Global has announced today the release of the Nokia 2.3 on Android 9 Pie, available on January 23 for just $199.

The latest model is the newest addition to Nokia’s value flagship range and is being launched just in time for the new school year – making it a sturdy, reliable yet intelligent phone for students.

The Nokia 2.3 also features Artificial Intelligence, biometric facial recognition, two-days battery life and most excitingly – a new and exclusive ‘Recommended Shot’ feature, which automatically captures ‘alternative’ shots at the press of a button and recommends the best quality photo.

Owners also benefit from monthly security updates and two major OS updates, and with HMD Global’s data collection centre based in Finland and compliant with European security measures and legislation, users additionally benefit from the highest global security standards.

Other features include a 13MP and 2MP dual sensor rear camera, a dedicated Google Assist button and a large 6.2-inch HD screen with an ‘elegant aesthetic,’ inspired by Nokia’s Nordic design heritage, with a stylish 3D nano-textured cover.

The Nokia 2.3 will be available in Cyan Green, Sand and Charcoal from Thursday 23rd January 2020 at JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Big W, The Good Guys and Officeworks.



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