HMD Global’s new Nokia 9 PureView — and all five of its rear cameras — may have just gotten announced at MWC 2019, but it’s hitting stores in the US really soon, with sales set to start March 3rd.
Nokia 9 PureView will be available in the US on March 3rd
Available for $599 until March 10th, after which it goes up to $699
Available for $599 until March 10th, after which it goes up to $699
To go with the launch, HMD is also offering a special limited time offer on the Nokia 9 PureView that will lower the price by $100 off the usual $699 price, bringing it down to $599 for the first week of sales. After March 11th, the price will go back up, which doesn’t leave a ton of time for customers to decide on whether they want to buy it. But if you’re planning on being an early adopter, the extra $100 off certainly can’t hurt.
The Nokia 9 PureView’s standout feature is, of course, the quintuple camera array on the back, offering five 12-megapixel lenses that shoot at different exposures (three black and white, two color), for what the company promises is enhanced levels of detail that a single smartphone camera can’t capture on its own. The phone also has an in-display fingerprint sensor and a face unlock system, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, IP67 waterproofing, a 5.99-inch 2K OLED panel, and a 3,320 mAh battery as well, although sadly it only has last year’s Snapdragon 845 processor.
The Nokia 9 PureView will be available to buy both at Best Buy (in store and online), Amazon, and B&H starting on March 3rd.











