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Nokia 1 and Nokia 7 Plus renders leak online ahead of possible MWC 2018 debut

tech2 News Staff February 15, 2018, 23:59:53 IST

According to the renders, Nokia 7 Plus comes with a vertical dual camera setup and a fingerprint scanner along with a white finish on the back.

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Nokia 1 and Nokia 7 Plus renders leak online ahead of possible MWC 2018 debut

Known leakster Evan Blass has posted renders of two upcoming Nokia -branded devices, the Nokia 1 and Nokia 7 Plus. [caption id=“attachment_3868473” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Image Courtesy: HMD Global Image Courtesy: HMD Global[/caption] As usual, he took to his Twitter handle to post these new images, giving us a clear idea about what we can expect in terms of the design. Both these devices were the focal point of a number of leaks , rumours and tips in the last two months. Obviously, the frequency of leaks only increases as Mobile World Congress 2018 (MWC) approaches. Blass also pointed out that the Nokia 7 Plus will be the first Android One  device by HMD Global . These leaks hint at the fact that HMD Global may launch both these devices during MWC 2018. The company has not issued any official statement in this regard.

According to the screenshots, the Nokia 7 Plus comes with a vertical dual camera setup and a fingerprint scanner along with a white finish on the back. The company has also added copper highlights on the camera module, fingerprint scanner and buttons on the sides of the device. It also comes with an LED flash module on the right of the camera module and Android One branding on the lower half of the device. Users can find an 18:9 aspect ratio display on the front of the device.

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As reported previously , Nokia 7 Plus is likely to pack in a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage. Moving to the Nokia 1, the screenshots indicated a more compact form with a similar design when compared to 7 Plus. As reported previously, Nokia 1 is likely to pack in  Android Go . This leak comes days after it was revealed that Nokia-branded smartphones outsold Google, Lenovo, HTC and others during holiday quarter last year.

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