The Finnish company HMD Global announced the launch in Colombia of the new Nokia G60 5G cell phone model. This device has been manufactured with recycled plastic with the promise of being a sustainable and durable product.
The mobile phone belongs to the Nokia G series, according to the company the most ecological to date. The design is sustainable with a 100% recycled plastic back cover and a 60% recycled plastic frame. In accordance with the sustainability policy it has been “created to protect tomorrow”, the box in which it comes is also produced with recycled material.
Another promise from the manufacturer is that the new Nokia G60 5G will have three years of operating system updates, three years of monthly security patches and a two-year warranty.
AI Imaging
One of its great features is the 50MP triple camera, which integrates Artificial Intelligence technology, making image capture easier. It also has the AI Super Portrait function, which allows you to take selfies with better definition either for one person or a group.
Likewise, it is equipped with Dark Vision, a tool that allows you to take photos at night under any light condition and has Capture Fusion technology, which allows ultra-wide shots. The mix of images taken with the main and ultra-wide cameras ensures that the whole image is more detailed.
Finally, the Nokia G60 5G model is equipped with Tripod, a function that allows you to stabilize the smartphone to take long exposure shots of up to 56 seconds for impressive night photos.
Specifications Nokia G60 5G
Processor: Snapdragon® 695 5G
Rear cameras: 50 MP Main + 5 MP Ultra Wide + 2 MP Depth f/2.4, 1/5”
Frontal camera: Front camera: 8 MP, 1.12µm, f/2.0, 1/4”
Drums: 4500mAh 20W fast charging support
RAM: 6GB
Internal memory: 128GB
Screen: 6.58-inch 120hz Resolution:FHD+ (1080×2400)
Price and availability in Colombia
Nokia G60 5G will be available in Colombia from November 15, 2022, in Ice Greyy and Pure Black colors, for a price of $1,799,900 pesos. It will be available through major carriers and chain stores.
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