Nokia is still working on its new smartphone, which will have five cameras in the rear. The Nokia 9 PureView has been offering some of its details through leaks. Now, another thing noticed is having a new high-quality image of the new Nokia terminal.
Today, Evan Blass has shared a high-quality image of the Nokia 9 PureView in Twitter, which shows its complete design. The image highlights the configuration of five cameras on the back of the terminal and the Android One brand under the logo of the Finnish company. It also shows that it is has a screen with rounded corners and a fingerprint reader on the screen itself, in the style of OnePlus 6T.
Nokia 9 PureView "Beholder." HNY pic.twitter.com/x4Kh3anP46
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) December 31, 2018
Evan Blass also mentions in his tweet the name Beholder, suggesting that this could be the code name of the Nokia 9 PureView. Regarding its specifications, for the moment nothing is known. Rumours suggest that the phone will have a 5.9-inch screen with QHD resolution and ratio 18: 9 and a single camera on the front.
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The Nokia 9 would have a type C USB port on the bottom edge, along with a speaker grill and the main microphone. As for its specifications, the company’s new smartphone is expected to incorporate a Snapdragon 845 processor, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, a 4150mAH battery, water, and dust resistance and would come with Android 9 Pie.
On the back stand seven holes for five cameras with specifications that we still do not know and that the official image does not clarify too much. They are arranged the same as the first prototype we saw in September, although it is expected that the terminal will be finally presented, now, during the next Mobile World Congress.
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