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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

2017 NOKIA Edge Possible Specs, Features, Price And Release Date


NOKIA Edge 2017


Nokia has been very active lately with its plans for a big comeback. And just when we thought we figured out what the list of the Nokia phones to be released next year, we are proven wrong.
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According to reports, Nokia is planning to add another smartphone in its 2017 smartphone list. About what the Nokia phone's model name, there is no information about it yet, but fans and critics are naming it as the "Nokia Edge" for now. Here are the possible specs and features of the device:
Release Date And Price
It is reported that Nokia will release the 2 variants of the Nokia D1C and probably introduce the Nokia Zen 2 Plus and Nokia P with it in February. However, with the Nokia Edge, recent reports suggest that Nokia will likely introduce or release this smartphone in April or May. As for its retail price, it is expected to cost around RS 40,000-60,000 or roughly $600-$900.
Design And Display
For the body design of the Nokia Edge, there is no information about it yet. But for the display, it is said to feature a 5.5-inch screen with 2k resolution and a pixel density of 441 PPI. About what screen type it will have, there is also no information whether it will feature LCD or OLED panels.
Platform And Memory
The Nokia Edge will run on the latest Android Nougat and will be powered by an Octa-core processor. For its memory, it is rumored to feature 32 GB with a RAM storage of 3 GB. And for its storage expandability option, it is reported to feature 32 GB microSD.
Camera And Battery
About the camera specs of the Nokia Edge, it is said to feature a 23 MP rear camera equipped with Carl Zeiss optics. For the front camera, it is reported to have a 8 MP front camera. About its video, there is no information about it yet. And as for the battery, the device will house a 3,600 mAh battery which based on other smartphones featuring the same battery and screen size, it can last for up to 1-2 days with moderate use.

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