Nokia D1C, an Android smartphone that has crept into Geekbench

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Nokia was not dead, it was partying, at least that's what those of us who grew up with their devices and that rudimentary and entertaining snake game want to believe. In short, it seems that Nokia's rise from the ashes like a phoenix goes through the Android operating system. Although little more than the name remains of the brand, the reality is that our expectations are still quite high. A performance analysis of a new Nokia device running Google's operating system has been sneaked onto Geekbench, let's know a little more about this new Nokia.

It has been called the Nokia D1C, at least previously, we do not know what the commercial name that will be assigned to the device will finally be. What if those could know is that according to Geekbench it will have a Snapdragon 430 processor from the well-known Qualcomm, an eight-core SoC capable of running clock speeds of 1,4 GHz. However, it is not the only leaked data, It also comes with a fairly stable Adreno 505 GPU and no less than 3GB of total RAM. Of course, it seems that the chosen operating system will be Android 7.0, the latest version available.

Since Microsoft got rid of Nokia back in 2014, the possibility that the brand will be reborn based on Android is ringing and very strong, and this leak seems the definitive confirmation. The launch of these devices was expected for the last quarter of this year 2016, which has just under two months left. The Nokia device has achieved 682 points in the single-core version and 3229 points in the multi-core version, a mid-range with all of the law that promises to give joy. However, more than the system, what worries us is whether the Nokia with Android will also come hand in hand with the resistance that has always characterized it.


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