Aldi is selling a cheap Nokia smartphone this week – is it worth buying?
If you want to buy a cheap Android smartphone that still works, you can hit Aldi this week. The Nokia 3.4 is sold there at an attractive price. We’ll tell you what the cell phone can do and for whom the purchase is worthwhile.
Nokia 3.4 on sale at Aldi for 109 euros
Aldi not only sells smartphones from Samsung or Xiaomi, but every now and then also some from Nokia. Aldi Süd will be offering the Nokia 3.4 for 109 euros from July 29th (look at Aldi Süd). That’s a pretty good deal in terms of price comparison. At MediaMarkt you have to pay 129 euros (look at MediaMarkt). Other dealers are not cheaper either. In addition, Aldi puts one as always SIM card with 10 euro credit free of charge at.
The Nokia 3.4 is a good entry-level smartphone. The technical equipment is sufficient for everything you want to do in everyday life. This includes, for example, the large 6.39-inch display, the Snapdragon 460 processor, 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage that can be expanded using a microSD card. There is a 13 MP camera on the back, while an 8 MP camera is installed on the front. The battery measures 4,000 mAh and, according to Nokia, provides a runtime of two days. LTE and dual SIM are also available. Android 10 is preinstalled, with Nokia promising updates for three years. So you are on the safe side.
in the Video you can see which functions the Nokia 3.4 has:
For whom is it worth buying the Nokia 3.4 from Aldi?
It’s a nice entry-level smartphone and is therefore suitable for everyone who just wants a cheap, no-frills Android phone with which you can master all daily tasks such as WhatsApp and Co. The smartphone can of course also take photos, but you shouldn’t expect too good quality. Otherwise you get everything you need without spending too much money.