Advance Telecom, Nokia's official distributor in Pakistan, just announced a discount for Nokia 3.4. It is a budget phone from November 2020 -- offering two-day battery life and two years of guaranteed software upgrades.
Following the price cut, the Nokia 3.4 is now available for Rs. 23,750, instead of Rs. 24,750. You can save up to Rs. 1000 on the 4GB/64GB variant.
Nokia 3.4 currently runs Android10 out of the box. But it’s Android11-ready, meaning the stock Android will be upgraded once Nokia rolls out the update. Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 — from mid-2017 — powers the device.
The price cut feels a bit welcoming but the brand is yet to announce any midrange Nokia new model for 2021 in Pakistan. The screen of 3.4 has a hole-punch and Nokia’s branding is stamped on the chin. It’s a 6.53” 720P IPS LCD display that shines at 400 nits and fills up a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. An 8MP camera is housed in the cutout. On its back, Nokia 3.4 has a 13MP primary wide camera, coupled with a 5MP ultra-wide and a 2MP depth-mapping sensor.
The shell and frame are a blend of polycarbonate, finished in Nordic-inspired Fjord, Dusk, and Charcoal colors. A fingerprint scanner is conveniently positioned below the ring housing for rear cameras. Virtually all Nokia phones have a dedicated button for summoning the Google Assistant, and the Nokia 3.4 is no exception.
It also features a microSD card slot for up to 512GB of storage expansion. A 3.5mm headphone jack is also available. Lastly, the 4000 mAh battery pack is advertised to last you two days of use. But since Nokia is ever-reluctant to introduce fast charging in its budget and mid-range phones, Nokia 3.4 lacks the feature.