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Nokia Android Phones 2017 Update: Google Pixel Threatened By Nokia's Return With D1C; Nokia Will Fall, Says Samsung & Huawei?

Nokia Android Phones 2017 Update: Google Pixel Threatened By Nokia's Return With D1C; Nokia Will Fall, Says Samsung & Huawei?

The mobile world is facing a new reality. Nokia is once more reclaiming the glory that belonged to them for many years. There are claims arising that Nokia's new flagship,the D1C would be a failure.

Rumors have also surfaced that Google Pixel is threatened by Nokia's forthcoming release. It is presumed that the new flagship device, D1C would dominate the mobile world upon its release but Samsung and Huawei Mate believes that Nokia will fall once more.

The new Nokia device, D1C is set for release next year at the MWC 2017 event. It is presumed that the new device would be launched in two variants. Even the pricing is manageable as well. Unlike the devices released by Samsung, Nokia has designed the new device to suit the financial needs of the buyer.

In a different note, some are insinuating that there is more than meets the eye for Nokia. According to Gadgets 360, the Nokia D1C is expected to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor clocked at 1.4GHz coupled with Adreno 505 GPU, and would come in 2GB and 3GB RAM variants.

It is said to run on Android 7.0 Nougat and come in 5-inch and 5.5-inch full-HD display options and both the variants are likely to come with 16GB inbuilt storage, reports the same post.

Other specs and features of the Nokia device being relayed mentioned of the device coming in variants with 16GB inbuilt storage and as for the camera features, it boasts of a 13-megapixel and 16-megapixel rear camera modules.

As for the rumor that Nokia is fated to fall as stated by Samsung and Huawei, those statements were debunked since Samsung and Huawei has not released any statements regarding Nokia and its upcoming device. As for the claims that Google Pixel is threatened too, that rumor is also debunked.

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