Nokia 7 Plus Gets Leaked in Fresh Round of Press Renders From China
Nokia licensee brand HMD Global‘s keynote is scheduled for February 25, just ahead of Mobile World Congress 2018in Barcelona, and we can expect the Finland-headquartered phone maker to unveil several smartphones at the event. One of the rumoured handsets is dubbed the Nokia 7 Plus. We have seen renders and leaks around it in the past; the latest leak reveals more press images of the upcoming smartphone.
In a post on Chinese social media platform Baidu Tieba, spotted by NokiaPowerUser, fresh image renders of the Nokia 7 Plus have been leaked in Black and White colour variants. The renders show a dual camera setup with a Carl Zeiss lens and dual LED flash on the back; a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor is seen below the camera lens. There is also a seemingly 18:9 display with thin bezels on the front. Both colour variants of the phone appear to have a gold lining around the camera cutout, fingerprint sensor, and the edges.
Recently, prolific tipster Evan Blass had posted similar-looking renders of the Nokia 7 Plus. According to him, this will be Nokia’s first phone to run Android One, possibly based on Android Oreo.
From previous rumours, we can expect the Nokia 7 Plus to sport a 6-inch 18:9 display, a QualcommSnapdragon 660 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of inbuilt storage, a USB Type-C port, and an aluminium unibody design.
Apart from the Nokia 7 Plus, rumours have suggested that an entry-level Nokia 1 and a flagship Nokia 9will also be announced at the HMD Global’s keynote at MWC 2018 later this month. Stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for detailed coverage around the event.