Nokia 9 has been leaked again. It was first leaked a week ago in a complete 360-degree video. The video suggested that the phone will come with a glass back and glass front and it is going to be the most expensive phone of Nokia.
According to the new leak, the Nokia 9 will come with a dual camera on the back (not a surprise) and there will be a fingerprint sensor just below the camera lens. Moreover, the phone will come with USB Type-C port and it will not have a headphone jack.
According to rumors, the phone will have a 5.5 inch AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and 18:9 aspect ratio. Nokia 9 will either come with Snapdragon 835 or a newer chipset. It is expected to come with 4 and 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage. Storage will be expandable by a Micro SD card.
Nokia started off with Nokia 3, 5 and 6 in February this year and all of these smartphones came with the Snapdragon 400 series chipsets which put them in the budget category. Then the company released its flagship phone, the Nokia 8, in September. It is also reported that the company will release Nokia 2 in near future and as the name shows, it will be the most affordable Nokia smartphone in the whole series. The company also released the Nokia 7 a couple of days ago which comes with a “Bothie Camera”.
Nokia also announced that it will release Android O and Android P updates for all of their phones. That is an excellent step from Nokia as the Nokia 3 and 5 are budget smartphones and companies hardly deliver any update on budget smartphones.
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