Nokia 7.2 comes to the US on September 30, up for pre-order now


Nokia is well-regarded for clean, bloat-free software coming with fast, reliable updates. We can assume that the same is true for the company's new mid-range phone, the 7.2, launched during IFA in Berlin. The company has announced that it's coming to the US starting September 30, and you can already pre-order it now.
Other than its 48MP triple camera array, Nokia 7.2's equipment is pretty standard for its price point of $350. It's coming with a Snapdragon 660, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a USB C port – with no word on US availability for the model sporting 6GB of RAM. The device ships with Android 9 Pie, but Nokia already promises an update to Android 10, saying it's "Android Q ready." Additionally, customers in the US receive three months of Google One cloud storage for free, for what it's worth.There has been some confusion surrounding the Nokia 7.2's NFC capability in the US. We can confirm once and for all that it'll have near-field communication support everywhere but in India, so you may use it with Google Pay.
The device has been up for pre-order on B&H for a while already, but now you can declare an interest in it on Best Buy's website, as well. You will also be able to purchase it on Amazon, though it's not listed as available there just yet. It retails for $350 in all shops.

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