The Nokia 8120 4G is officially on sale in India: priced at Rs 3,999, the equivalent of 51 dollars, this phone arrives a month after its announcement and does so in style. With the compatibility with the VoLTE network and the presence of a wireless FM radioan mp3 player, a flashlight and some loaded games, the Nokia 8120 will be available in red and dark blue.
For those who didn’t recognize it, this Nokia 8120 is actually the “remake” of the Nokia 8210historical mobile device released in 1999 who now lives in this new device. The 8120 4G has a single core UniSoc T107 processor with 48 MB RAM and 128 MB memory. The latter is expandable via microSD, up to 32 GB.
It is compatible with two nano SIM cards and has one VGA rear view camera, compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 and weighs only 107 grams. The battery is a 1,450 mAh which offer 8 hours of landline autonomy in 2G. For the rest, the display is 2.8 inches and claims to achieve 27 days of autonomy in standby, which is a bit strange to hear now, but which at the time of the 8210 was not so strange. Recall that this Nokia 8120 4G sells for around $50.
Source: Lega Nerd
