First "official" images of the Nokia D1C

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The new Nokia terminal seems like a never ending story. The first rumors suggested that Nokia would launch a smartphone with modest features to put its head in the mid-range. After passing the AnTuTu test it began to be rumored that it might not be a smartphone but a tablet. Now again we talk about the D1C as a smartphone according to the images that have been leaked through the Weibo social network and where we can see the supposed Nokia D1C in silver and gold colors, which could finally confirm that it is a smartphone and not a tablet. What is clear is that until the Finnish firm does not present it at the next MWC, where it has confirmed its attendance, we will not leave doubts.

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Thanks to the affiliation that we have been able to see on Weibo, where in addition to the images some of the specifications that the first terminal could have have been leaked of what would mean the return of Nokia to the world of telephony. The D1C would integrate a Full HD screen, it would be managed by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 and inside we would have 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage internal, storage that could be expanded using microSD cards.

Regarding the cameras, Nokia would opt for a 13 mpx rear camera while the front one would be 8 mpx, like most manufacturers on the market. The terminal that will arrive next year will come from the hand of Android 7.0 Nougat. If these benefits are confirmed, we can see how Nokia's first step in its return to the world of telephony would be focused on a mid-range, with more than fair benefits. Now we just need to see if the price is right or if it does not finally want to break into the market with competitive prices.


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