The Nokia X6 - company's first notch-totting
smartphone - has managed to generate a lot of user-interest, not only in China
(the only region where the device is currently available) but in other markets
around the world as well.
This resulted in HMD effectively confirming that the
device will get a global launch. However, since then, the company has been mum
on the topic. But silent developments have been taking place. For example, a
couple of global models recently received Bluetooth certification, and the
device was also briefly spotted listed on Nokia's international website.
Now, a new development has come to light. A support
page for the device has gone live on the Nokia India website. Not only this,
the user guide for the device hosted on the website clearly says the device
follows rules set by DoT in India. Here's what exactly the guide says: Your mobile device is also designed to meet the
requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the India Department of
Telecommunications. These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged
over one gram of tissue.
So it's reasonable to say India is getting the Nokia
X6. Details on pricing and launch aren't yet available, but the wait shouldn't
be long now.