Nokia P1 Available Soon: to have All-Metal Body, Gorilla Glass 5, and Many More Exciting Features!
Nokia P1 is expected to boast a glass body, Gorilla Glass 5, IP57 and other top caliber specs.
According to Daily Express, Nokia P1 is slated to launch later this month during the Mobile World Congress. Based on some reports, the forthcoming device will be the company's most interesting handset up to date.
When it comes with the specs, the Nokia P1 is anticipated to be featuring an all-metal body which will have curved corners that are similar the design of Android devices that were released. The Nokia P1 is also predicted to boast a 5.3in display protected by Gorilla Glass 5 and an IP57 dust and water proof capability.
Aside from that, NDTV Gadgets has learned that the Nokia P1 is speculated to be engineered with the Qualcomm's latest chipset; Snapdragon 835 SoC. The device's processor will be partnered by an enormous 6 GB of RAM. It will arrive pre-installed with Google's latest operating system; Android 7.0 Nougat.
As for the camera department, the Nokia P1 will reportedly arrive equipped with Carl Zeiss-certified 22.6-megapixel sensor. The forthcoming Android smartphone is also expected to be armed with a fingerprint scanner. Also, it is likely to be powered with 3500mAh capacity battery that has support for quick charging through USB Type-C port.
In terms of optics, the Nokia P1 smartphone is expected to sport a Zeiss-certified 22.6-megapixel rear camera. The P1, which is IP57-certified, to draw power from a 3,500mAh battery with support for quick charging. A leaked Nokia roadmap suggests that as many as 7 Nokia Android phones are in the works for 2017, with Nokia 6 just the first of these.
The Nokia P1 Android phone is expected to be accessible in 128GB and 256GB storage models that are rumored to be tagged at around $800 (roughly Rs. 54,500) and around $950 (roughly Rs. 64,700) correspondingly.
Nokia P1 will be initially accessible in China but it will become obtainable internationally later.
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