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Nokia might launch a 32-inch and a 50-inch TV in India on October 6

Nokia has officially confirmed the launch of new smart TVs in India. The company's Indian website is teasing a new range of Smart TVs slated to be launched on October 6. To recall, Flipkart launched the first Nokia TV in India last year, followed by a 43-inch and 65-inch models and an Android TV box. 

NokiaPowerUser recently reported that the new TVs will be a 32-inch and a 50-inch model. The BSI certification reports of these TVs were spotted in early August, which makes it more likely to be the same range of TVs.

As per the previous leak, the 50-inch TV and the 32-inch TV have the model number 50TAUHDN and 32TAHDN. The UHD in the model number of the 50-inch TV signifies that it could be a 4K TV just like the other TVs in Nokia’s portfolio. However, it looks like the 32-inch variant could be an HD or FHD TV as the model number has “HD” only in its name. To put things into perspective, the Nokia 43-inch TV has the model number 43CAUHDN, while the 55-inch variant has the model number 55CAUHDN and the 65-inch variant carries the model number 65CAUHDN. 

The report also claims that the new TVs will not feature JBL speakers like the previous model, but have Onkyo speakers instead. Onkyo is a Japanese acoustic engineering company that makes audio devices. 

The upcoming TVs are said to come with Android 9.0 out of the box and preloaded set of apps like Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+Hotstar. The 32-inch model is said to come with Full HD resolution and is expected to be priced under Rs 25,000. The 50-inch TV, on the other hand, could be priced between Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000. 

The TVs are likely to bring some features from the existing series like Intelligent Dimming, DTS TruSurround, and Dolby Audio alongside Android TVs basic set of features.



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