The news that HMD Global will participate in IFA 2020 has been confirmed, and there is also information that the company will launch a series of new entry-to-mid-range devices at the exhibition, code-named “Doctor Strange” Nokia 3.4 It is likely to be in it, along with Nokia 2.4 known as “Wolverine”.
Nokia 3.4 has appeared on GeekBench, and some whistleblowers claim that they have the machine, at least the actual picture of the machine, but it cannot be released. Later, fans made a rendering of the device, which was said to be based on a real mobile phone.
Judging from the rendering, the circular camera module on the back of the Nokia 3.4 is still fresh in the memory, and it is easily reminiscent of the recent Nokia C5 Endi. However, Nokia 3.4 is obviously not just a replica of C5 Endi. The punch-hole selfie camera is a proof. It is expected that this will be an 8-megapixel camera. It is said that the display will be a 6.5-inch, 19:9 HD + screen. The circular camera array should consist of 13 million pixels + 2 million pixels + 5 million pixels cameras. There is also news that the Nokia 3.4 will be equipped with a 4000 mAh battery, 10W charging through the microUSB interface, and a 3.5mm audio jack .
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In addition, according to multiple sources, Nokia 3.4 will be equipped with a Snapdragon “Bengal” chipset and 3GB of memory. This code name is related to Snapdragon 662 or Snapdragon 460. The two chips are almost the same. The main difference is that the frequency of the former is slightly faster.
Naijatechnews understands that these two phones are expected to be unveiled on September 3, and the mid-range Nokia 6.3 and 7.3 may also be unveiled together.
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