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May 11, 2022 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 899 hits
We last met Nokia phones at MWC, where several simple and inexpensive models from the C product line were introduced. Subsequently, in March / March, HMD Global, which produces Nokia phones, announced that it was withdrawing from flagship production and wanted focus on basic and middle class machines, or the segment of push-button telephones. Therefore, everyone was a little surprised that information about the preparation of the premium Nokia N73 appeared on the Chinese network .
WHAT THE NOKIA N73 CONCEPT LOOKS LIKE
Whether the Nokia N73 is really in preparation or just a concept created by fans of this brand is not entirely clear. The phone looks really premium in the rendered images with an interestingly designed main camera module. The side edges of the back panel are rounded, the top and side edges are flat. Front panel renderers are not available. Which doesn't matter, because it's obvious that the main attraction of this machine is the rear camera.
There are five sensors in the module, which somewhat refers to the Nokia 9 Pureview model from 2019. However, this phone had sensors and LED flash stored in a circle. In the case of the Nokia N73 concept, the camera has the sensors arranged vertically. The primary sensor is the largest, below it on the right are three smaller sensors and on the left one smaller sensor and an LED flash. The main camera looks a bit like the camera module of the Galaxy S series phones from Samsung.
According to rumors on the Chinese network, the primary sensor is said to have a resolution of 200 MPix and is the Samsung Isocell HP1. Other parameters are not specified by the tipsters, but if we were to speculate about them, they would certainly be flag specifications. So we can imagine a Snapdragon 8 Gen1 processor with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of internal storage. Or, for example, an OLED display with a high refresh rate as well as fast wired and wireless charging. But it's really just a fantasy, because product boss HMD Global indicated two months ago that the production of phones with a price of around $ 800, for example, is unbearable for them.
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