The Nokia D1C would hit the market with two different configurations

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And we keep talking about Nokia. The day the new Nokia models are presented, scheduled for next year's Mobile World Congress, we will get rid of doubts and finally we will stop talking almost blindly and rumors related to the company that led the market for non-smart phones for many years. Much is being said in recent months about what the company plans to launch. The latest rumors point to the Nokia D1C, which is probably not called that (not a trade name at all), hit the market with two variants.

This could indicate that the Finnish company might intend to sell variants of the same phone in different countries, something that is not new and that many companies do, which could indicate that Nokia wants to return to the market through the big door, something that can be counterproductive since the big door can become a stone wall and the blow is harder than they expected. BlackBerry is an example of this.

One of the D1c variants would be managed by the Snapdragon 430, it would be managed by 2 GB of RAM, it would have a 5-inch Full HD screen and a rear camera with a resolution of 13 mpx. While the other model would be managed by 3 GB of RAM, a 5,5-inch screen with Full HD resolution and for the photographs it would integrate a 16 mpx sensor. Regarding the processor that would handle the most powerful model, it is to be assumed that it would not be the Snapdragon 430, but a rather superior one, but we have no more information about it.

What is clear is that reaching the market during the first quarter of next year, these terminals would be managed by Android 7.0 Nougat, It is something fundamental if you do not want your terminals to go dead on the market at the first time, at least for many millions of users.


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