Two Nokia flagships leak - a powerhouse and a cameraphone to debut at MWC
Nokia phones are about to start connecting people once again and
understandably rumors about those are causing plenty of excitement.
FIH, a Foxconn-subsidiary, has acquired all pre-existing Nokia factories and is making feature-phones in those. In fact Nokia 150 and 150 Dual SIM have already debuted. Then there is HMD - officially making Nokia-branded smartphones for the next 10 years and the first of these will pop up next year.
We've seen quite a few different leaks for HMD-made Nokia smartphones, but we have some more for you.
The first one is a the expected upcoming flagship that should see the light of day at the MWC next year. The phone pictured below will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset with 6GB of RAM and may use a big 23MP sensor with ZEISS lens at the back. The all-metal design is looking pretty sweet too.
This powerhouse should run on the latest available Android OS. In fact, recently we heard Google might be closely involved with these phones.
Nokia C1, is another leaked smartphone, which should be debuting at the MWC, too. The C1 is also running on Snapdragon 835, but there are "just" 4 gigs of RAM. The most interesting piece of hardware is on the back - a dual 16MP/12MP camera setup with triple-LED flash, a red laser to assist the autofocus, and a xenon flash. Sounds like a dream came true for a Nokia fan, isn't it?
The C1 is rumored to pack a 3,210 mAh battery and come in 32, 64, and 128GB options. Naturally, it should be running on the latest available Android OS as well.
Nokia C1, unlike the unnamed flagship above, brings a fresh take on the design and looks very attractive. If real, it surely is a break from the recycled shapes we are used to see everywhere.
If the rumors are true, we'll be seeing those two fellas storming the stage at the MWC in late February. But until that happens we'd advise against getting your hopes too high.
FIH, a Foxconn-subsidiary, has acquired all pre-existing Nokia factories and is making feature-phones in those. In fact Nokia 150 and 150 Dual SIM have already debuted. Then there is HMD - officially making Nokia-branded smartphones for the next 10 years and the first of these will pop up next year.
We've seen quite a few different leaks for HMD-made Nokia smartphones, but we have some more for you.
The first one is a the expected upcoming flagship that should see the light of day at the MWC next year. The phone pictured below will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset with 6GB of RAM and may use a big 23MP sensor with ZEISS lens at the back. The all-metal design is looking pretty sweet too.
This powerhouse should run on the latest available Android OS. In fact, recently we heard Google might be closely involved with these phones.
Nokia C1, is another leaked smartphone, which should be debuting at the MWC, too. The C1 is also running on Snapdragon 835, but there are "just" 4 gigs of RAM. The most interesting piece of hardware is on the back - a dual 16MP/12MP camera setup with triple-LED flash, a red laser to assist the autofocus, and a xenon flash. Sounds like a dream came true for a Nokia fan, isn't it?
The C1 is rumored to pack a 3,210 mAh battery and come in 32, 64, and 128GB options. Naturally, it should be running on the latest available Android OS as well.
Nokia C1, unlike the unnamed flagship above, brings a fresh take on the design and looks very attractive. If real, it surely is a break from the recycled shapes we are used to see everywhere.
If the rumors are true, we'll be seeing those two fellas storming the stage at the MWC in late February. But until that happens we'd advise against getting your hopes too high.
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