While HMD Global is gearing up to launch new Nokia
devices at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, we’ve been witnessing leaks and
rumours related to another smartphone from the company — the Nokia 10. While
the phone won’t be making its debut at the MWC 2018, it has been a subject of
many leaks in the past weeks.
Now, the phone’s concept render has been seen
online, which shows the design of the phone similar to what we’ve seen so far
in recent leaks. The new render of the Nokia 10 shows that the phone will come
with a dual-camera setup at the back and the camera sensors will be vertically
aligned. It’s a design similar to what we have seen on Lumia phones like the
Lumia 1020.
The camera module sits on a circular base, along
with an LED flash on the left side and another sensor on the right side. The
previous leak related to the device suggested that the center lens will be
working as the main camera while the others will be hidden inside a module and
may be rotated to change the focal length and will work in combination with the
main camera.
Just below the camera module, there’s a fingerprint
sensor for added security. The camera sensors used in the phone are said to be
Carl Zeiss certified. On the front side, the phone features the trendy
full-screen display with 18:9 aspect ratio. The bezels around the phone are
quite thin, even on the top side as well as the bottom. On the top bezels,
there are various sensors, along with a dual front-facing camera.
On the software front, the device is said to run
Android Oreo operating system out-of-the-box. The phone is also said to be
powered by the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor. It is said that the concept
Nokia 10 will come with a 5.8-inch 4K Super AMOLED display. It will pack
4GB/6GB RAM with 64GB/128GB internal storage and microSD card support up to
256GB. The device will have a 3,500mAh non-removable battery with Quick Charge
4.0 fast charging support.
While this is just a concept render, if the Nokia 10
does exists, then expect a launch only near the end of the year. The first half
should be dominated by the rumored Nokia 9 flagship. But given the recent
rumours about the phone’s camera, we are definitely excited to see how the
Nokia 10 will turn out in real life.
