I guess these news are for all those Nokia fans out there, as a recent leak earlier today may have revealed some of the renders of the upcoming Nokia 9 flagship model!
The renders appeared on a twitter account recently:
I guess these news are for all those Nokia fans out there, as a recent leak earlier today may have revealed some of the renders of the upcoming Nokia 9 flagship model!
The renders appeared on a twitter account recently:
so we have no way to confirm their validity. In any case we show them to you, with the advice to take them with a pinch of salt. According to the leakster, the upcoming Nokia 9 will be equipped with a Zeiss dual camera (and Sony IMX258 sensors), a rear placed fingerprint scanner, and an impressive AMOLED display.
The display will be bezel-less with 18:9 aspect ratio and a size of 5,3 or 5,5 inches according to GFXbench. The Nokia 9 will be powered by a Snapdragon 835 SoC, it will have IP68 certification and it’s possible price tag will be approximately 750 Euros.
We will know more in the coming days guys, so be patient and we will be here to let you know more 😉
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looks like photoshop’ed Mi5 pic with some Nokia / zeiss logo
looks like photoshop’ed Mi5 pic with some Nokia / zeiss logo
What is it with this blog and the use of the word ‘Bezel-less’? The picture shows two BIG bezels top and bottom, not as big as some phones, but it’s certainly could not be classed as ‘bezel-less’.
Enough claims of bezelless phones… but none really are, if you take it too literal.
It’s more that the screen itself is bezelless… a bordeless panel. Not a borderless phone.
It would actually suck to have a full display phone, because personally I like a forward facing camera, proper speakers (none of that bone conduction shizzle) and a fingerprint reader on the front too (and preferably as well used as home button and with left and right thereof menu and back buttons). The 1st phone I think deserving of the title ‘bezelless phone’ must’ve been the Nubia Z9. It covers left to right in an almost infinity pool type manner. Properly you’d probably call it edge-to-edge display instead though. The display runs between the frame sides, not with an extra bezel (btw, the Samsungs do and many others do have the extra bezel).
What is it with this blog and the use of the word ‘Bezel-less’? The picture shows two BIG bezels top and bottom, not as big as some phones, but it’s certainly could not be classed as ‘bezel-less’.
Enough claims of bezelless phones… but none really are, if you take it too literal.
It’s more that the screen itself is bezelless… a bordeless panel. Not a borderless phone.
It would actually suck to have a full display phone, because personally I like a forward facing camera, proper speakers (none of that bone conduction shizzle) and a fingerprint reader on the front too (and preferably as well used as home button and with left and right thereof menu and back buttons). The 1st phone I think deserving of the title ‘bezelless phone’ must’ve been the Nubia Z9. It covers left to right in an almost infinity pool type manner. Properly you’d probably call it edge-to-edge display instead though. The display runs between the frame sides, not with an extra bezel (btw, the Samsungs do and many others do have the extra bezel).