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Post by Enter Nations on Feb 5, 2018 11:24:13 GMT
Nokia could launch in the next World Congress of Mobile Devices (MWC, for its acronym in English) the Nokia 7 Plus, an evolved version of the Nokia 7 that launched in China at the end of 2017. The team was filtered through the Chinese site Baidu , allowing us to know its supposed characteristics and its design. In particular, the Nokia 7 Plus is a device with a 6-inch screen and a ratio of 18: 9, like most mid-range and high-end phones of the season. Your body will be aluminum and will have some metallic touches to highlight different parts of the device, such as the camera. The phone would have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory. Nokia will incorporate according to this filtration a dual camera signed by Carl Zeiss in the back of the team. Thus, one sensor will be 12 megapixels and the other 13 megapixels with a 2X zoom. As we have seen in other phones, the device will incorporate the option of taking photographs Bothies, or what is the same, the possibility of using the front and rear camera to make an image. The Nokia 7 Plus would launch with Android 8.0 Oreo from the start. The company is expected to hold an event on February 25, the day on which this phone could become a reality. A team of CNET and CNET en Español will provide coverage to the MWC to be held in Barcelona, Spain.
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