Nokia Comeback 2016: Nokia Android Phone To Feature High Specs Camera! Handset's Release Date Still Unconfirmed?

First Posted: Nov 04, 2016 04:50 AM EDT
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Rumors about Nokia making a comeback in 2016 have been flooding the internet for quite some time now. According to reports, Nokia is expected to release three or four new devices by the end of 2016. Notably, the company is trying its level best to regain its once touted name.

The news about Nokia Android Phones surfaced online after Nokia China president Mike Wang confirmed the same. Android Authority reported that in an interview with Chinese news site, The Paper, Wang stated about the company's plan of launching a new Android device line. The rumoured Nokia Android Phone, however won't be manufactured by the compan,y but by another company HMD.

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While, Nokia hasn't revealed any information about the upcoming Android smartphones, early leaks and rumors suggests that the company could unveil two-5.2-inch and a 5.5-inch variant of the smartphones.

There are reports which claim that the upcoming Nokia Android phones will have QHD displays, metal shells, and powerful 22.6 mega pixel rear cameras. The smartphone will also sport high-end Snapdragon 820 processors, Android 7.0 Nougat, and will be completely water and dust resistant.

If these specs turn out to be true, then the new Nokia flagship phone will rival the specs of other high-end phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7. Experts expect that Nokia will have its own implementation of the newest Android platform along with other exclusive programs and apps.

Following recent launch trends, the new Nokia Android Phones will likely be launched late in the fourth quarter of 2016. However, the phones, which are still in the prototyping phase, could also spell another launch in the first quarter of the next year at the MCW.

Stay tuned to SWR for more updates and latest news about Nokia Comeback 2016.

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