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Nokia Releases New Nokia-Branded Phones for Harsh Work Environments

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Nokia no longer makes phones for mass markets, but fans can still buy a Nokia-branded phone, manufactured by another Finnish company, HMD, and the two most recent phones released by the company are: Nokia HHRA501x and Nokia IS540.1.

Developed with the help of German company i.safe MOBILE Gmbh, these smartphones are not intended for individual consumers, but rather these powerful 5G devices are designed to keep workers connected in harsh and dangerous environments.

According to Nokia, both phones are suitable for all types of organizations, and include a rugged mobile device that supports public safety teams, communicating over Band 68. Both feature dual SIM cards, including eSIM support, and are IP-68 rated for operation in remote or remote environments. Cruel.

The two phones are part of Nokia’s comprehensive solution for private wireless infrastructure, and have been rigorously tested and certified to meet the connectivity requirements of sectors such as oil and gas, mining and chemicals manufacturers.

These phones can be used in hazardous areas, where a flammable atmosphere is unlikely, but could occur for a short time. Most importantly, the phones support all necessary radio frequency bands, have all the required certifications, and can be used by businesses all over the world.

In terms of specifications, the two industrial smartphones are equipped with Qualcomm QCM6490 processors which are typically used in IoT devices rather than smartphones.

As expected, it features a 6-inch display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of internal memory and 4,400mAh batteries.

Since these phones are not intended for individual customers but rather for companies, Nokia did not mention anything about price or availability, which means that companies will have to contact the Finnish manufacturer to obtain more information, according to the Phone Arena website. (Agencies)

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