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Nokia Android Flagship Specifications Leaked, Snapdragon 835 Expected

After introducing Nokia 6, Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and the 3310 earlier this year at the MWC 2017, HMD Global is now working on the next flagship. The company is yet to announce about the next flagship but, it seems like the specifications are already out before any official statement. According to a latest report, information about the smartphone’s design and specifications are revealed.

Nokia Flagship Specifications

Nokia 9

The next flagship from the company will feature a metal jacket but, exact design cues are still not clear. The company will offer the smartphone in two variants and will be powered by a Snapdragon 835 SoC. The processor is similar to the one seen on the Samsung Galaxy S8. The smartphone will be offered in 4GB and 6GB of RAM. The camera duties might include a 23-megapixel sensor in a dual-camera setup configuration. In addition to this, the sensor will not be Carl Zeiss.

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Even the name of the smartphone is not cleared yet but the company is planning to launch the phone in June. The smaller variant is expected to be priced around Rs 37,200 while the bigger version will be tagged at Rs 41,600.

Apart from the next flagship of Nokia, the Nokia 7 and Nokia 8 are also gearing up to enter the market and both these phone will be powered by yet-to-be -released Snapdragon 660 processor. The Nokia 8 is expected to offer a dual camera setup while the Nokia 7 will be featuring a single camera at the rear. All the lenses of these phones are expected to be sourced from Carl Zeiss.


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The company is yet to release related information of the phone and to be updated with latest news about the upcoming device, stay tuned to Gadgetstouse.

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Abhishek Bhatnagar

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