While it is still not clear as to what the company CEO, Rajeev Suri will be presenting on stage, we already saw that how Nokia arrived with a storm in the smartphone market with Nokia 6. However, there were lots of rumors spreading across the internet regarding Nokia handsets. Hence, many users have their hopes high that it would Nokia’s comeback to the smartphones world with some new exciting smartphones. As we saw a few days ago, HMD will present new Nokia mobile at MWC. The question is what phones will be, to what category they will belong and what will be the benefits or features that they will include. According to the latest leaks, the greatest exponent of the reborn company would be the device with the key name Nokia P1. We do not know if it will end up calling Nokia 8 or adopt other nomenclature. However, recently a video of a concept showing the Nokia’s flagship device which is named in the video as Nokia P1. This concept video was recently uploaded on the largest video sharing platform YouTube by the user known as “Concept creator”.
While if we talk about the specs, then some of the specs included are probably invigorated by the same rumors that made the headlines during the month of January. So, according to the rumors, this new flagship device will feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and no less than 6 GB of RAM, which seems to be the star figure of the first half of the year. It would have two storage versions, 128 GB and 256 GB, such as the Xiaomi Mi MIX and a screen of 5.3 inches with resolution 1,920 × 1,080 pixels and IGZO technology. The protection would be given by a Gorilla Glass 5, which is the latest model. The Android version would be the 7.0 Nougat and would have a 3,500 mAh battery with Quick Charge 4.0. But, yet nothing much is known about the front camera, but the rear would have a Zeiss-certified sensor of 22.6 Megapixels. However, the Finnish company Nokia has already shown clear hints of what we can expect next month at MWC 2017 event on February 26. Yes, the site itself states that “Nokia is busy working on the smartphones running Android.”
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