Nokia Set to Launch a New 43-inch Smart TV in India, Know More

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Nokia is supposedly going to launch a Smart TV in India. Nokia already released a 55-inch Smart TV a year ago in December. HMD Global has guaranteed that they will release a new 43-inch TV. Insights regarding the cost and other launch details have additionally been released.

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Nokia to launch a new 43-inch smart TV in India, Know More

A report by Gadgets 360 states that HMD Global’s new 43-inch smart TV will release on 4 June. The new smart TV will be sold by means of Flipkart. This new 43-inch TV will be an expansion to a similar line-up to the previous 55-inch smart TV. Nokia has at first begun posting teasers about the TV back in March. In any case, the lockdown may have constrained it to postpone the release by two or three months.

Anticipated Price of the New Smart TV

The report states that the new TV will be priced in the range of ₹31,000 to ₹34,000. The specific cost of the new TV will be uncovered during the launch event. The deal will be Flipkart-restrictive.

As far as specifications and features, the new Nokia TV is relied upon to get JBL Audio and Dolby Vision support. Since the TV will sit in a similar line-up as the 55-inch model, the design language is required to be similar or identical. The TV is required to get a similar moderate stand and thin bezels.

Nokia to launch a new 43-inch smart TV in India, Know More

Like the 55-inch partner, the 43-inch Nokia TV is required to run on Android 9.0 OS and have a similar interface also. The 55-inch TV supports all significant video streaming applications like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube among different providers. The new TV is likewise expected to get a built-in Chromecast. The Nokia TV is will get Bluetooth 5.0 for connectivity.


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