Since they’ve gotten back into the business of making Android phones, Nokia has been accepted as creating some pretty great affordable Android devices on the market. Now Nokia Mobile has officially announced the Nokia 7.2 for the Indian market.

The device touts a premium glass and metal design along with a new triple camera setup with Zeiss optics and a PureDisplay waterdrop screen. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC along with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Other features include a 3500mAh battery, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm jack and Android 9 Pie.

One of the more unique things about the Nokia 7.2 — and also found in other recent Nokia devices — is a dedicated Google Assistant button. While not as convenient as having the Google Assistant just a squeeze away via the Active Edge, the dedicated button should still make for easy access to everyone’s favorite voice assistant.

There’s also a very nice photography setup on the Nokia 7.2 with a triple-camera arrangement on the rear including a 48MP main sensor, an ultrawide camera, and a depth-sensing camera for high quality bokeh effect shots.

While the Nokia 7.2 will ship with Pie-based Android One, HMD Global has assured us that the device is “Android Q ready.” No doubt, the phone will be seeing the Android 10 update as soon as Google makes it available to other Android One devices.

The device will go on sale next week, on 23rd September and will be available in  Cyan Green and Charcoal colors, as well as two memory configurations. The Nokia 7.2 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage will retail at Rs. 18,599 (€236, $261), which is far below the announced global price tag of €299 (Rs. 23,500). The version of the device with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage will cost Rs. 19,599 (€249, $275).

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