The Nokia 9 PureView has surfaced in leaked images
ever since its existence was confirmed. The key feature in those images has
been the penta-camera setup on its rear. For the first time, we get to see what
the rest of the phone looks like thanks to OnLeaks and his 3D renders of the
flagship. Like all the other 3D renders released by OnLeaks, this is based on
CAD renders, so this is practically what the phone should look like, although
dimensions might be slightly off.
The Nokia 9 will be covered in glass on both sides
and have a metal frame. The display, obviously, has an 18:9 aspect ratio with
moderately-sized bezels. The top bezel is home to a camera, earpiece and a
bunch of sensors while the chin is bare. The display is said to be 5.99-inches
in size with a QHD+ resolution. It is also reported that there is a fingerprint
scanner under the screen.
On the back, the Nokia 9 PureView has a total of
seven holes. Five of those holes are home to a different type of camera lens
including telephoto and super-wide angle lenses. The remaining two house a LED
flash and a laser focus module respectively.
The Nokia 9 PureView doesn’t have an audio jack
which shouldn’t be surprising seeing as Nokia launched two wireless earphones
over a month ago. There is a USB-C port which should also work for audio, so
expect a Type-C to 3.5mm audio adapter to be bundled with the phone.
There is a speaker and a microphone flanking the
USB-C port at the bottom while the top is home to a noise-canceling microphone.
The power button and volume rocker are on the right side of the phone. The Nokia 9 PureView will run
Android Pie out of the box and be powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor paired
with up to 8GB of RAM. It will also have support for wireless charging. HMD
Global is expected to announce the phone early next year.