Arriving on 17 October, Nokia's new 7.1 is "the first" with a 5.8-inch PureDisplay promising a next-level viewing experience with HDR, high contrast ratio, greater clarity and enhanced colours – and the screen is notched.
Billed as "effortlessly stylish, understated and compact", the Nokia 5.1 is now available at Harvey Norman.
New Zealand’s largest telco Spark is claiming first mover rights in its home market with the launch of Google’s Android One program through Nokia’s newest additions of Android smartphones.
Boasting a wallet-friendly price of A$599 while offering "squeezable Edge Sense, amazing cameras, weather-resistant design, USonic noise cancelling earbuds, and a pure Android experience designed by Google," HTC wants to get back into your life.
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