Nokia P1 & Nokia C1 Release Date, Specs & Updates: Two Nokia Android Smartphone Leak Hints High-End Handsets Coming Next Year
VionaHMD, the authorized company to sell Nokia brand phones, plans to release a Nokia smartphone which looks like a prototype in the next MWC expo. Leaked images of Nokia P1 and Nokia C1 suggest that these two phones will have major features.
Nokia's fans have seen many different leaks from HMD-made Nokia Smartphone. The newest leaks reveal that next year, HMD will announce two Nokia flagships, a powerhouse and a camera phone.
According to Phone Arena, the rumor Nokia P1 (Powerhouse) will use the Snapdragon 835 chipset, 6 GB RAM and 23 MP camera with Zeiss lens at the back. It was also rumored that the Powerhouse will have Quad HD display resolution and run on the latest android OS.
The other Nokia flagship that HMD will also announce in the late February 2017 MWC expo is Nokia C1 (camera phone). The Nokia C1, which will run on the latest android OS, use Snapdragon 835 chipset but has lower RAM capacity at 4 GB.
It was tagged a camera phone for its rumored interesting features like dual 16 MP/12MP camera setup with triple-LED flash, red laser for autofocus and Xenon flash. The Nokia C1 is rumored to be packed with 3,210 mAh battery and come in 32, 64 and 128 GB options, as reported by GSM Arena.
There are no official confirmation was made by the HMD about the rumor but supposed it was true, Nokia's fans can look forward to seeing these two new Nokia smartphones at MWC expo in late February next year. With their improved features, the launching of Nokia P1 and Nokia C1 will be a dream come true for Nokia fans.
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