By Jacques Strauss, | June 11, 2017
The upcoming Nokia 9 is reported to be priced at $699 in the US and will be released in Q3 this year. (YouTube)
After series of Nokia 9 specs and leaks have been revealed online, it is now reported that such Nokia smartphone has been given FCC-approval. Following such certification, it is expected that the flagship device will reach the American market.
The highly speculated smartphone from the Finnish brand may soon be a reality. It has been reported that TA-1004 variant, which is closely associated with the Nokia 9 smartphone, has been FCC-certified, according to First Post.
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It is expected by many that HMD Global will soon be releasing a high-end Nokia phone. And for that matter, the newly certified device fits the expectation, which may suffice the plans of the company for the US market, according to Forbes.
The TA-1004 model, as dubbed online, sports impressive specs. Since such variant is said to be the one that has recently been FCC-certified, Nokia fans may expect a 5.3-inch, QHD resolution display and Dua-SIM support.
Moreover, as most rumors would suggest, the device will be powered by a Snapdragon 835 and 4GB of RAM, while for its storage a minimum of 64GB is to be expected. A microSD card support will also be featured for such device.
In terms of its camera, it has been previously reported that dual-lens camera will be used for the Nokia 9 smartphone. Both front and rear camera will sport a 13MP camera.
In terms of its performance, the initial report suggests that the upcoming Nokia high-end device will be impressive with its 2255 points in single-core test and 7770 points on Antutu benchmark. The Same result goes for the Geekbench, for the said device likewise had a 7770 multi-core score.
Despite the leaks and the FCC-certification, HMD Global remains silent about the update. That is why things should be taken with a grain of salt, for confirmation and updates are yet to be revealed.
Watch here below the anticipated phone specs:
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