Nokia is preparing to re-enter the Indian market with a new smartphone. For buyers who want a 5G phone with premium, powerful features at an affordable price, this model could be a very good option. Below is a clear, concise rundown of the Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G and what to expect.
Immersive 6.9” 144Hz Display
The Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G is said to include a large 6.9-inch display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. The screen resolution is listed as 1800 × 4400 pixels. The phone will feature a fingerprint sensor and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor for strong performance.
Massive 7300mAh Battery + 130W Fast Charging
Nokia plans to equip the Oxygen Ultra 5G with a 7300 mAh battery. A 130 W charger will be included, and the phone can reportedly reach a full charge in about 20 minutes with that charger. Nokia claims the battery will easily deliver around 1.5 days of backup under normal use.
200MP Camera Setup with 100X Zoom
The main camera setup will include a 200 MP primary sensor plus two additional rear cameras: a 32 MP ultra-wide and a 12 MP depth sensor. On the front, there will be a 32 MP selfie camera. The cameras support 4K video recording and up to 100x zoom.
RAM & Storage Variants
Nokia may offer the Oxygen Ultra in three variants: 12 GB RAM with 128 GB internal storage, 12 GB RAM with 256 GB internal storage, and 16 GB RAM with 512 GB internal storage. The phone will include a dual-purpose card slot that can hold either a memory card or two 5G SIMs.
Launch Date and Price
According to the information provided, Nokia plans to launch the Oxygen Ultra 5G in February or by the end of February 2026. The expected price range is ₹15,999 to ₹19,999. With promotional offers, a discount of ₹2,000 to ₹4,000 could bring the price down to between ₹13,999 and ₹15,999. The phone will also be available on EMI; with a ₹5,000 EMI option you can take the phone home.

Tanu is a technology content writer at gemch.in who tracks smartphone launches, features, and pricing trends. She writes user-focused articles that explain what matters most in everyday smartphone use.


