

Launching alongside the Nokia 2.4, the Nokia 3.4 and all of its extra bells and whistles is only £30 more expensive – the Nokia 2.4 costs £99. When it does eventually show up, though, the Nokia 3.4 will cost £129. There’s no word yet on the specific date, but at least a four-week release window is narrower than simply announcing an ‘autumn’ release, as is quite often the case these days. The Nokia 3.4’s UK release date is currently pencilled in for October 2020. READ NEXT: Best budget smartphones Nokia 3.4: Everything you need to know Nokia 3.4 release date: When is it coming out? With a few extra features, such as a third camera, more up to date Qualcomm processor and flashier design, the Nokia 3.4 might be worth the slight increase in price.īefore we deliver our final verdict, though, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about the Nokia 3.4, including UK price, release date and specifications.

Of the two new affordable smartphones, the Nokia 3.4 is the more expensive, but not by much. Due to current COVID-related travel restrictions, this year’s IFA technology conference was mostly a virtual affair, with Nokia instead opting to announce its latest pair of budget handsets a few weeks after the fact, during a Bond-themed livestream (the company’s phones feature in the new movie, No Time to Die).
