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New Nokia D1C, Nokia Z2 Plus, Nokia P Android Phone Leaked: Rumored Specs, Features, Release Date & More [VIDEO]

New Nokia D1C, Nokia Z2 Plus, Nokia P Android Phone Leaked: Rumored Specs, Features, Release Date & More [VIDEO]

Portia Mae M. Cansancio

Finnish phone maker Nokia will have a big comeback this 2017, along with its new take on the smartphone industry.

Widespread rumors are running across the internet with speculations on what Nokia will bring to the industry once again. They will be introducing not one, but three, new smartphones next year.

It seems that people weren't in favor of Nokia's decision with their new phone releases. But due to rumors of specifications and features on their latest release of the Nokia D1C, Nokia Z2 Plus, and Nokia P, it might bring people to treat Nokia condescendingly.

The Nokia D1C will offer a 2K resolution display with two rumored display sizes of 5.5-inch and 5.2-inch. In terms of hardware, it will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 chipset with 2GB of RAM or 3GB of RAM. For a mid-range smartphone, these specifications would clearly fit in well.

On the other hand, the Nokia Z2 Plus will include a Qualcomm quad-core processor @ 1.77 GHz, along with a motherboard that is listed as MSM8996 --- also known as Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 chipset. It will also run on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with 4GB of RAM, according to the benchmarking website, Geekbench.

The Nokia P will feature an iPhone-look design in a matte black finish. It will include a 2K resolution display and a Snapdragon 835 chipset with 6GB of RAM, along with a staggering 23-megapixel Carl Zeiss rear camera.

The three speculated Nokia handsets --- Nokia D1C, Nokia Z2 Plus, and Nokia P --- are expected to be announced at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2017, which will be held in February 27 at Barcelona. The rumored specifications and features of Nokia's new handsets would absolutely fit a high-end smartphone.

Indeed, Nokia will make a sensational return with the said high-end specs and functions for their next flagship smartphones.

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