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Nokia 43-inch Smart TV will launch on June 4 on Flipkart

Nokia has been teasing its 43-inch TV for some time now and it looks like the TV is finally launching on June 4 on Flipkart. The exact pricing of the TV isn't known but it is expected to be priced between Rs 31,000 and Rs 34,000 and will bring with it features like a Dolby Vision. To put things into perspective, Kodak has a 43-inch TV, the 43CA2022 priced at Rs 23,999, and that TV also brings with it Dolby Vision. Coming back to the Nokia 43-inch TV, it is expected to have the same features as its 55-inch sibling, bringing with it sound from JBL and the unique looking stand. 

Nokia 43-inch TV specifications

It looks like the Nokia 43-inch TV will get a lot of features from its elder sibling. The audio from the TV is expected to be powered by JBL. It isn't confirmed whether the TV will be a 4K TV but it's safe to assume that it will be considering it supports Dolby Vision in addition to HDR. The TV is said to run on Android TV out of the box so we can expect it to have the Play Store along with access to all popular streaming services. The 55-inch Nokia TV has a 10-bit ADS panel with 400 nits of brightness. It covers 85-90% of 10-bit colour space. We expect the 43-inch TV to support the same. 

When it comes to audio, the Nokia Smart TV audio is powered by JBL with 24W of sound output. The sound tuning and equalizer are catered to by JBL. The TV has two full-range drivers, front-facing tweeters and down-firing mid and low range drivers. There is no separate woofer. The TV also supports Dolby Audio and DTS TruSurround. The 55-inch Nokia Smart TV runs on a quad-core processor coupled with 2.25GB RAM and 16GB storage and it is possible that the 43-inch TV has the same specs. 

Nokia 43-inch TV Price

The exact pricing of the TV isn't known but it is expected to be priced between Rs 31,000 and Rs 34,000. When it comes to availability, all we know is that the TV will launch on June 4 on Flipkart and we think the TV will go on sale on the same date, but this is something we will have to wait and see. 

If you are in the market to pick up a 43-inch smart TV you can check out our list of the best 43-inch smart TVs here. Realme recently launched a 43-inch TV and you can read more about it here. You can also check out how the Realme 43-inch TV compares to the Xiaomi 43-inch TV here.



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