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In recent months, there have been many leaks and rumors about HMD Global's next flagship smartphone. Previously speculated as Nokia 9, a report released last month said the leading mobile device could now carry the Nokia 9 PureView nickname, mainly because of the five cameras allegedly on the back.
Until now, no information (official or otherwise) is available as to when (or if) HMD Global will make the Nokia 9 PureView official. In the meantime, you can watch recent renderings and a 360-degree video of the smartphone that has not yet been launched and marvel at its design.
Image Credit: 91Mobiles & OnLeaks
In partnership with a prolific predictor Steve H. (@OnLeaks), 91Mobiles has created high resolution renderings and a 360-degree video of the upcoming Nokia 9 PureView. The renderings and video clearly show the so-called penta-camera system on the back of the smartphone.
So … Here's your first complete overview of the upcoming penta-lens camera phone from #NOKIA which, I suppose, will be marketed under the name of # NOKIA9… As usual, 360 ° video + great official renderings 5K + dimensions, on behalf of @ 91mobiles -> https://t.co/KFov7h2E9Z pic.twitter.com/0v0NuDRNZB
– Steve H. (@OnLeaks) November 6, 2018
In line with previous leaks, the camera system has a hexagonal layout, with four lenses, an LED flash and (most likely) focus sensors making up the six vertices. The fifth lens is in the middle of the whole arrangement. A horizontally stamped Nokia logo appears in the center of the back panel.
At the front, it displays a large screen not slotted, probably in the 18: 9 format. The upper and lower frames are there, but they are not as thick. The power button and volume selector are visible to the right, while the lower part has a USB Type-C port and a single speaker grille. Unfortunately, the 3.5mm audio port could not be found.
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Moreover, it has recently been reported that Nokia 9 PureView could carry the internal code name "Olympic" and run Android Pie, with the November security patch.
It will be interesting to see how the Nokia 9 PureView will run each time it is launched.
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