Nokia 6.1 Plus Now Available via Offline Retailers in India

Nokia 6.1 Plus will no longer be an online-exclusive smartphone, HMD Global has announced. From this week onwards, the Nokia 6.1 Plus will be available offline in India apart from Flipkart and Nokia.com. According to HMD Global, the Nokia 6.1 Plus will be available at a recommended best price of Rs. 15,499 and in three colour variants offline — Gloss Black, Gloss White, and Gloss Midnight Blue.

The Nokia 6.1 Plus offline offers include an instant cashback of Rs. 2,000 for Airtel customers and 240GB of data over 12 months if they pick one of the following recharge packs: Rs. 199, Rs. 249, and Rs. 448.

Nokia 6.1 Plus, just like all recent Nokia smartphones, is a part of the Android One program. This means that Nokia phones will receive security updates quickly and are guaranteed to get Android OS updates for two years from the date of launch.

At its launch, the Nokia 6.1 Plus was a Flipkart exclusive and was priced at Rs. 15,999 – which is still the pricing Flipkart shows. This means that now that Nokia 6.1 Plus is available offline, the suggested pricing from Nokia is lower than its launch price – though some offline retailers may offer the smartphone at a different price. At launch, it was also available via the Nokia online store, which shows the the Rs. 15,499 price at the time of writing.

Nokia 6.1 Plus, which has already received the Android Pie update, has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC, 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage. In our Nokia 6.1 Plus review we’d praised its build quality, software, and battery life. We weren’t too pleased with the camera performance though.

Since then, competitors have launched phones that have surpassed the Nokia 6.1 Plus in terms of value for money. Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 (Review) and the Xiaomi Mi A2 (Review), both of which have the more powerful Snapdragon 660 SoC, are available starting Rs. 12,999 and Rs. 13,999 respectively.


Can Redmi Note 6 Pro beat the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Zenfone Max Pro M1? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.

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