By Jacques Strauss, | March 09, 2017
A Nokia concept phone which could sport the latest Snapdragon 835. (YouTube)
News about Nokia's upcoming smartphones have piqued the interest of customers in the Finnish brand. However, HMD Global is not finished yet with their Nokia Android smartphone surprises as it has been revealed that the upcoming flagships will sport the latest Qualcomm processors.
After the Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 have been introduced to the market; many still aspire for a cutting-edge smartphone from the Finnish brand. To answer the demand, two upcoming flagship Nokia phones will be equipped with Snapdragon 835, according to BGR. These phones are set to rival Samsung's soon-to-be-released Galaxy S8.
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The recently released Nokia phones are supported by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 and Mediatek MT6737. Compared to other leading brands like Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy Series, the Nokia 5, Nokia 6, and Nokia 3 are way below in the market.
For Nokia to re-establish its supremacy in the mobile industry, many expect the company to come up with a flagship phone that can rival other brands.
Aside from the reported Snapdragon 835 to be fitted on the upcoming two new Nokia smartphones, there might also be drastic changes to the device's body. The Finnish brand could be unveiling an all-metal flagship phone to complement its powerful Qualcomm processor.
As part of Nokia's grand reveal of their upcoming flagship product, there is huge possibility that the two Nokia smartphones running Snapdragon 835 will depart from Carl Zeiss technology. Based on the company's social media post, Nokia will no longer be using Carl Zeiss lenses for their cameras, according to Phone Arena.
In view of the given facts, it is to be expected that succeeding Nokia phones, including the flagship brand, will be using the latest image and video capturing technology. Carl Zeiss technology is widely used by other leading brands for their cameras.
Watch the unveiling of the Snapdragon 835 below:
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