Many of us expected to see a flagship Nokia smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2017, but the company, or should we say HMD Global, only announced two new mid-range phones and a redesigned Nokia 3310. If you have been wondering what happened with the flagship model, well it is still in the works.
According to newly leaked details, HMD Global wants to use the Snapdragon 835 and we all know that the chipset is one of the reasons behind the Galaxy S8 delay. Also worth mentioning is that two versions are expected to arrive, with either 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM, and both should feature a 23 MP camera, metal chassis with a price tag at around $600.
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