Earlier this week, HMD Global finally took the wrap off their latest Nokia 7 smartphone in China, and is currently exclusive to the Chinese market until further notice from the company.
So far, the device has been rather well-received in the Chinese market and had already crossed the 100,000 registrations ahead of its debut sales. Although this figure isn’t significant compared to other household names including Xiaomi and OPPO, but can be considered decent for a non-local brand.
In case you’d missed out, the Nokia 7 will go on its debut sales starting October 24th this week. The device will be available in two different models, with the base model sporting a 4GB+64GB memory configuration, as well as a higher-end model with 6GB+64GB memory setup. Pricing for the two models are 2,499 Yuan ($377) and 2,699 Yuan ($407) respectively.