Nokia Smart AC with auto-clean function launched in India

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Nokia brand is broadening its horizon in India. After phones, TVs, and a laptop, now we have a Nokia Smart AC in the country. And as usual, it has partnered with its brand licensee ie., Flipkart for this new launch.

Now that you know where it will be sold, let’s begin with knowing the rest of the sale details.

Nokia Smart AC Price and Availability

Nokia AC will be available in multiple variants via Flipkart. But the newly announced base variant carries a price tag of ₹30,999. The company is yet to reveal the actual sale date. But as soon as it’s announced, we will be updating you.

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Nokia Smart AC Specs and Features

Starting off with the design, Nokia Smart AC is a split model with pretty minimal aesthetics. The color is white. The display appears only when you turn on the AC. Even the low-vibration motors and dual rotary compressor should ensure a quiet operation.

The air conditioner touts self-cleaning and maintenance. Basically, it is outfitted with 6-in-1 filters with an anti-microbial ionizer that keeps the germs away. The brand also highlights its energy-efficient cooling in lieu of a 4-in-1 adjustable tonnage. Even the fins used are made of long-lasting anti-corrosive material.

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Inside, you are getting (as mentioned above) brushless DC motors, a dual rotary compressor, triple inverters, and 100-percent copper internals. These along with “turbo cross flow fans” result in a 4-way air swing.

And since it’s a smart AC, you get perks like motion sensors for custom cooling, app-based remote controls. It allows you to tweak various settings like multiple schedules, smart filter clean reminder, personalized user profiles, and automatic diagnosis.

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