At the MWC 2018, HMD Global launched the Nokia-branded Android One smartphones along with the Nokia 8110 VoLTE-enabled feature phone. While the company launched four new smartphones, only the Nokia 7 Plus came with the 18:9 display. Today, the company showcased the all-new Nokia X sporting the notch display. It’s interesting how fast HMD Global has embraced the notch design compared to the 18:9 aspect ratio.
Though the Nokia X comes with a display notch on the top, there is a bottom bezel with Nokia branding. The device comes with glass sandwich design with metal frame in the middle and 2.5D curved glass on either side. Both the power button and volume rocker are placed on the right edge. Unlike the international variants, the Nokia smartphones in China come with a customized UI.
The Nokia X comes with the model number TA-1099 and will be initially exclusive to the Chinese market. The large camera module on the rear sports dual rear cameras and LED flash. Just below the camera setup is the circular fingerprint sensor with chrome finish ring. It comes with the USB Type-C port and 3.5mm audio jack. While there is no official confirmation about the specifications of the Nokia X, it could come in two variants.
Just yesterday, HMD Global showcased the all-new Nokia X alongside the other newly launched smartphones. While nothing is revealed about the Nokia X at yesterday’s event, the company today posted the device render with front view. Nokia also confirmed the launch date of the Nokia X as May 16th. As of now, the device is expected to be sold exclusively only in China. Even though the device comes with the notch display, it is expected to be priced under 2000 Yuan.
Unlike the other new Nokia Android smartphones, the Nokia X seems to miss out the ZEISS lens. From the images, we can’t find the ZEISS logo anywhere on the device. If the Nokia X comes out of China, we expect it to be launched as Android One device. Except for the Nokia 1 Android Go smartphones, all the other Android smartphones launched in 2018 are Android One devices. We can the expect the device to get listed on TENAA in the coming days. Stay tuned on Phone Radar for complete specifications of the Nokia X ahead of the launch.
Source:PhoneRadar
Though the Nokia X comes with a display notch on the top, there is a bottom bezel with Nokia branding. The device comes with glass sandwich design with metal frame in the middle and 2.5D curved glass on either side. Both the power button and volume rocker are placed on the right edge. Unlike the international variants, the Nokia smartphones in China come with a customized UI.
The Nokia X comes with the model number TA-1099 and will be initially exclusive to the Chinese market. The large camera module on the rear sports dual rear cameras and LED flash. Just below the camera setup is the circular fingerprint sensor with chrome finish ring. It comes with the USB Type-C port and 3.5mm audio jack. While there is no official confirmation about the specifications of the Nokia X, it could come in two variants.
Just yesterday, HMD Global showcased the all-new Nokia X alongside the other newly launched smartphones. While nothing is revealed about the Nokia X at yesterday’s event, the company today posted the device render with front view. Nokia also confirmed the launch date of the Nokia X as May 16th. As of now, the device is expected to be sold exclusively only in China. Even though the device comes with the notch display, it is expected to be priced under 2000 Yuan.
Unlike the other new Nokia Android smartphones, the Nokia X seems to miss out the ZEISS lens. From the images, we can’t find the ZEISS logo anywhere on the device. If the Nokia X comes out of China, we expect it to be launched as Android One device. Except for the Nokia 1 Android Go smartphones, all the other Android smartphones launched in 2018 are Android One devices. We can the expect the device to get listed on TENAA in the coming days. Stay tuned on Phone Radar for complete specifications of the Nokia X ahead of the launch.
Source:PhoneRadar
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