The Nokia 6.3 we've been hearing about since last May was expected to be unveiled by the end of 2020. But that didn't happen, and while we wait for an official word from HMD about it, renders of what will be called the Nokia 6.3 or 6.4 have been shared by OnLeaks, who says the smartphone will go official before April. The Nokia 6.3/6.4 looks similar to the Nokia 6.2 and packs a waterdrop notch display that measures 6.45" diagonally. The smartphone shares the circular camera island with the 6.2, but it now houses four cameras, and the LED flash has been moved outside the module.
The source didn't detail the cameras, but
previous leaks claim the Nokia 6.3 will feature a 16MP selfie shooter, and the
camera system on the back will comprise a 24MP primary, 12MP ultrawide, 2MP
macro, and 2MP depth sensor units. The fingerprint scanner that was present on
the back below the cameras on the 6.2 is now embedded in the power button
located on the right side of the phone's frame below the volume keys.
On the left side of the 6.3/6.4 is the SIM
card slot and a dedicated Google Assistant button, and at the bottom is the
USB-C port flanked by the microphone and speaker. The 3.5mm headphone jack is
located at the top. The Nokia 6.3 is rumored to come with a Snapdragon 67x or a
Snapdragon 730 SoC, and the base model with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage is said to
have an average global retail price of € 249. Although this information is over
six months old and plans may have changed.