New leak shows Nokia N1-like design on Nokia’s Android phones

Updated on 20-Jul-2016
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No metal, though. They have polycarbonate bodies.

Two new Android smartphone from Nokia have been leaked on the Internet. According to a report by Gizmochina, the phones are expected to be flagship class devices. The leaked photos show polycarbonate shells on the phones, and the design seems to be similar to what we saw on the Nokia N1 tablet last year, albeit, not as large. As reported earlier, the smartphones from Nokia will be manufactured by HMD Global, which has a license to make Nokia’s phones for the next 10 years.

Further, the two phones will reportedly have 5.2 inch and 5.5 inch OLED displays, with QHD resolution. A Snapdragon 820 SoC is also expected, along with Nokia’s Z-Launcher, running on Android Nougat. The final version of Android N is expected in October this year, which means that Nokia’s smartphones may hit the market after the Nexus devices for 2016.

There have also been speculations that one of these phones may run the new Snapdragon 821 SoC that Qualcomm announced recently. A 22.6MP rear camera is expected on the phones, along with IP68 certification and a pricing of 3,000 Yuan (approx. Rs. 30,000).

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