Nokia 6.1 Plus is probably launching in India on August 21 as HMD Global schedules event

07 August 2018
The invite doesn't mention the phone by name, but it's the most likely candidate.

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  • Anonymous
  • ICA
  • 28 Aug 2018

Doubt we'll see it in the USA, would be nice though. Higher end mid-range devices don 't seem to make it here. Nokia 7 Plus would be great also but.. nooooope.

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    • AL BALOSHI
    • Trm
    • 15 Aug 2018

    kindly please confirm when nokia 6.1 plus will available in uae.....

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      • Anonymous
      • q{n
      • 09 Aug 2018

      Shiva, 08 Aug 2018Sorry to burst your bubble, guys! They'll be releasing Noki... moreActually the site has the page for x6

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        • joe
        • q{n
        • 09 Aug 2018

        Arvind7955, 08 Aug 2018Xiaomi launched A2 at 16,999. Now x6 is DOA. How can you compare the 2 in design?!

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          • 2Am
          • 09 Aug 2018

          nokia is the best as always. for how many years nokia still the best. no other brands can beat the history of nokia. when you hold their devices now that they are android you can still feel the nokia from the past. i am a developer/programmer i used different brands of phone. nokia is the best phone for me and i can suggest other people.

            Great handset. Muscle phone, thick, has character, good size. Just needed a 660 or 7 series chip.

              Hash, 08 Aug 2018RIP Nokia 6.1 Plus (X6) should be launch with price INR... moreNokia never lived in the brain of people like you anyway. Buy your Xiaomi or whatever cheap yet "powerful" and quietly get out.

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                • Hash
                • XTN
                • 08 Aug 2018

                Arvind7955, 08 Aug 2018Xiaomi launched A2 at 16,999. Now x6 is DOA. RIP

                Nokia 6.1 Plus (X6) should be launch with price INR. 18K-20K
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                'Nokia will Die in India'.

                  FinnishInquisition, 08 Aug 2018I believe the lower-end devices are aimed at the emerging m... moreYes that is true, though the Nokia 6 was also initially launched in China only, while it took quite some time before it was launched globally. I hope in the future HMD will launch devices globally faster.

                    Xiaomi launched A2 at 16,999. Now x6 is DOA.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • U2T
                      • 08 Aug 2018

                      hell, 08 Aug 2018NOKIA is quickly becoming the most frustrating brand. They ... moreAvailable online

                        Aadrian, 08 Aug 2018It takes long indeed. I don't understand why they would rel... moreI believe the lower-end devices are aimed at the emerging markets, such as China, while the higher-end devices are more targeted towards the European markets. It makes sense from a launch and sales standpoint, but can certainly be frustrating for a fan waiting on a device not primarily targeted at their own market.

                        The Nokia X6 was supposedly aimed as a China-only device (like the Nokia 7), but gained enough popularity around the world, that HMD decided to make it global.

                          hell, 08 Aug 2018NOKIA is quickly becoming the most frustrating brand. They ... moreIt takes long indeed. I don't understand why they would release such a phone in China only for the first months. Is China a Nokia loving market? I know India is, many people used Nokia phones there. And in Europe people also love Nokia.

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                            • Gandalfdenvite
                            • 38E
                            • 08 Aug 2018

                            hell, 08 Aug 2018NOKIA is quickly becoming the most frustrating brand. They ... moreJust another proof that HMD is not the real "Nokia"!

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                              • Anonymous
                              • nDi
                              • 08 Aug 2018

                              Arvind7955, 08 Aug 2018Yes. It is true. That's why I was saying that it's really s... moreIt’s not “Nokia failing again”, it’s Chinese HMD Global failing this time.

                                Shiva, 08 Aug 2018Sorry to burst your bubble, guys! They'll be releasing Noki... moreThey will release 5.1 at around 14K and will never launch 5.1+ in India. They will also launch 6.1+ at 19k and that sure as hell will not sell well. Hence no 5.1+ in India.

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                                  • nF1
                                  • 08 Aug 2018

                                  Nokia will announce a new phone but you will never see it on the market for years. When it eventually comes it's outdated.

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                                    • Shiva
                                    • gMC
                                    • 08 Aug 2018

                                    Sorry to burst your bubble, guys! They'll be releasing Nokia 5.1 at around RS.14500, Nokia 2.1 at around RS. 8500 and 8110 4G at around RS. 7000. X6 and X5 are very very doubtful! I have been keeping a track of HMD since Dec. 2016, and when they are to release a phone in any market, the product page goes live on that region's website. No such case for X5 and X6 on Indian site. We'll be surely disappointed on the 21st! (Nokia 6.1 user)

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                                      • MP6
                                      • 08 Aug 2018

                                      NOKIA is quickly becoming the most frustrating brand. They release a device in 1 country and than take 65 million years to release it globally. I think the original fans of this phone died when a meteor struck earth and I'm the last survivor.

                                        Symbianz107, 08 Aug 2018 But they need to fill gap between Nokia 6.1 and 7 plus Al... moreYes. It is true. That's why I was saying that it's really sad to see Nokia fail again.