Save $99 on an Unlocked Nokia 8.3 5G Smartphone,

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It’s not often that a new smartphone is discounted $100 just a few months after its release, especially when it’s a known brand. Yet, the unlocked Nokia 8.3 5G smartphone is being discounted, despite just being released last September. It has 5G, dual SIM, a quad camera, and Android 10.

The quad cameras include 64MP, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth. It also includes ZEISS cinematic effects. The phone has a high-performance, long-lasting 4500mAh battery that will keep you going for up to two days off just one charge. Included as well are 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, expandable memory, and a 6.81″ screen with PureDisplay technology that’s great for gaming, binging, and creating.

Nokia 8.3 5g Smartphone Unboxed

The Nokia 8.3 5G smartphone is the only 5G smartphone that supports all of the 5G bands through the Snapdragon 765G modular platform. As it’s unlocked, you have your choice of U.S. carriers and data plans. This includes T-Mobile, Cricket, Tracfone, and Simple Mobile. Note that AT&T is covered, but not AT&T 4G only or AT&T 5G.

Android 10 is included on the phone, with two years of Android upgrades and three years of monthly security updates guaranteed. The phone ships with a headset, charger, data cable, SIM PIN, protective foil, gift box, quick start guide, and safety booklet.

Take $99.01 off the price of this smartphone and pay just $599.99.

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