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Nokia 5.1 Plus tipped to release new smartphone on July 11

Nokia 5.1 Plus tipped to release new smartphone on July 11
  • PublishedJuly 9, 2018

Nokia China has confirmed the launch of a new smartphone on July 11. According to reports, the upcoming smartphone will be most likely Nokia 5.1 Plus since the device has received the TENAA certification recently. The latest reports suggest that the company will launch Nokia X series smartphone.

Nokia took to Weibo and disclosed that the new handset will be a bezel-less smartphone and will be pre-loaded with Android P Beta. There is also a possibility that Nokia X6 will be released under the moniker Nokia 5.1 Plus.

On the specifications front, the Nokia smartphone will be equipped with a 5.8-inch IPS FHD+ (2280×1080, 432PPI, 19:9) notch display, Snapdragon 636 processor, Adreno 509 graphics, 4GB/6GB RAM, 32GB/64GB expandable internal storage loaded with Android 8.1 Oreo.

The chipset runs at a clock speed of 1.8GHz. The 4GB RAM model will be available in both 32GB and 64GB storage variants. However, the 6GB RAM model will offer 64GB storage. A 3060mAh battery supplies the required power to the handset.

While the rear side features dual camera comprises of 16MP and 5MP sensors, the front-facing camera bears a 16MP sensor. The primary 16MP sensor provides support for PDAF and the secondary 5MP will ship with Bokeh mode. In addition to Wi-Fi, the handset will also provide support for Bluetooth, USB Type-C port, and a fingerprint sensor. Nokia will retain the traditional headphone port instead of ditching it.

Written By
Anand Narayanaswamy

Anand Narayanaswamy is the founder of Android Rules and is an active blogger and social media influencer. Anand had contributed several articles for various publishers across the world. He is also an active contributor to a popular India-based technology magazine. He also works as a social media influencer for various popular brands. Anand can be reached at netans@gmail.com

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