Nokia has announced theNokia 5.4 mid-range device in Europe.- The device will be available in three variants and is expected to be launched in India soon.
- The device will compete with the company’s own
Nokia 5.3 smartphone in India. - Check out the latest news and updates on Business Insider.
The Nokia 5.4 launch comes just a few months after the launch of the Nokia 5.3 in India. The Nokia 5.3 is a mid-range device and features a similar design as the Nokia 5.4.
In this post, we compare the two devices to help you decide which device you should buy.
Nokia 5.4 vs Nokia 5.3: Price
Nokia has not revealed the Indian pricing and availability of the device yet. The Indian pricing is expected to be competitive. It will be available in Dusk and Polar Night colour options.
The Nokia 5.3 is available from Amazon India in Cyan, Sand and Charcoal colour options.
Nokia 5.4 vs Nokia 5.3: Specifications
Nokia 5.4 vs Nokia 5.3: Display
The Nokia 5.4 features a 6.39-inch HD+ 2.5D curved glass display with 400 nits brightness. It features a punch-hole notch at the left side that houses the selfie camera. It comes with small bezels at the top and bottom.
Coming to the Nokia 5.3, it features a slightly bigger 6.55-inch HD+ 2.5D curved glass display. It sports a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera and comes with small bezels at the top and bottom.
Nokia 5.4 vs Nokia 5.3: Design
Coming to the design, both the Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 5.3 are fairly similar. The devices feature a circular camera module and sport a rear mounted fingerprint sensor. Both the devices feature the company’s branding on the chin of the device.
Nokia 5.4 vs Nokia 5.3: Battery
The Nokia 5.4 and the Nokia 5.3 are powered by the same 4,000mAh battery with 10W fast charge support. The company has promised that the Nokia 5.4 can offer a two-day battery life.
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