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Nokia is back with 3 beautiful Android phones in India

HMD Global on Tuesday unveiled the much-awaited Nokia 6Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 Android phones in India. The three smartphones mark the re-entry of the Nokia smartphones in the country, and HMD Global has announced that all Nokia phones sold in India will be manufactured domestically. Notably, the company is selling Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 offline, while the Nokia 6 will be sold exclusively via Amazon India. All three Nokia smartphones are 4G VoLTE-enabled, and run stock Android Nougat software, with regular updates promised by HMD Global.

Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6 prices in India, release dates

The Nokia 6 price in India is Rs. 14,999, and registrations for the first sale will start on July 14, but the company has not announced when the smartphone will go on sale. On the other hand, the Nokia 5 price in India is Rs. 12,899, and will be available for pre-booking starting July 7 through offline channels. In a press release, HMD Global said Nokia 5 pre-bookings will be carried out via select mobile retail outlets across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad and Calicut. Nokia 3, cheapest of the three, will be going on sale at a price of Rs. 9,499, and will be available exclusively via offline retail as well from June 16 without any need of registrations.

Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6 India launch offers

Nokia 6 India launch offers include Rs. 1000 cash-back Amazon Prime users when they purchase the device using Amazon Pay balance. Vodafone users will get 10GB data per month at Rs. 249 per month for 5 months on their Nokia 6. All buyers will also get 80 percent off on Kindle eBooks (up to Rs. 300), and Rs. 2500 off on Makemytrip.com (Rs. 1800 on hotels & Rs.700 off on domestic flights).
As for Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 launch offers, Vodafone customers will get 5GB data per month at Rs. 149 per month for 3 months on the smartphone. As with Nokia 6, buyers of these two Nokia Android phones will also get Rs. 2500 off (Rs. 1800 on hotels & Rs.700 off on domestic flights) on Makemytrip.com.

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