Nokia is positioning the N75 Max Pro 5G 2026 as a serious premium contender by combining three attention-grabbing specs in one device: a 200MP main camera, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance, and a 7100mAh battery. For the Indonesian market, the phone is set to arrive in the first quarter of next year with a starting price of Rp9.999.000.
That pricing places the model in the premium category without pushing it into the much higher price tiers that are common in flagship territory. Nokia will sell the device online and through official Nokia stores, which should make it easier for buyers in different regions to access it.
A premium push with two memory options
Nokia is preparing two storage configurations for the N75 Max Pro 5G 2026. The entry version comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, while the higher model offers 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
| Variant | Price |
|---|---|
| 12GB RAM, 256GB storage | Rp9.999.000 |
| 16GB RAM, 512GB storage | Rp11.499.000 |
The base model already offers generous capacity for its class. The top configuration is aimed at users who regularly keep large numbers of apps, high-resolution photos, and video files on their phones.
Camera is the main headline feature
The strongest selling point remains the camera system. Nokia places a 200MP sensor at the center of the phone’s imaging setup, with the company claiming it can deliver high detail even when images are enlarged.
Low-light photography is also part of the pitch, with Nokia saying the night mode is effective in darker environments in both urban and rural settings. On the front, the device uses a 64MP camera for video calls and live streaming, keeping the output sharp for everyday content creation.
Built for speed and heavy multitasking
Under the hood, the N75 Max Pro 5G 2026 uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. That chipset is paired with up to 16GB of RAM, a combination meant to handle multitasking, demanding apps, and gaming more smoothly.
The phone runs Android 14 and is described as having a clean interface with minimal preloaded apps. That approach should appeal to users who want a lighter software experience and faster app switching during daily use.
Large display and premium materials
Nokia gives the phone a 6.9-inch Super AMOLED display with Quad HD+ resolution. The panel is said to remain sharp even under direct sunlight, while the 120Hz refresh rate should make scrolling and menu transitions feel smoother.
The body uses metal and a matte-finish glass back, adding to the premium impression while also helping reduce visible fingerprints during outdoor use. With its large screen and refined materials, the device is clearly aimed at users who want a flagship-style design as well as strong hardware.
Battery endurance stands out
Another major attraction is the 7100mAh battery. Nokia says this capacity can last up to two days under normal use, making it a strong option for people who spend long hours away from a charger.
Charging support includes 65W fast charging, along with wireless charging and reverse charging. That mix gives the phone more flexibility than many devices in the same broad segment.
Connectivity and everyday extras
The N75 Max Pro 5G 2026 also comes with 5G support, WiFi 6E, and NFC. Audio is handled by stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, while an in-display fingerprint sensor and dual SIM support add convenience for daily use.
Nokia also includes IP68 certification for protection against dust and water splashes. Combined with the camera, display, battery, and chipset, the package makes the N75 Max Pro 5G 2026 one of Nokia’s most ambitious premium phones set for the Indonesian market.
