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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Nokia D1C running Android 7.0 Nougat on AnTuTu

Nokia D1C running Android 7.0 Nougat on AnTuTu





















Nokia is working on an upcoming smartphone, the D1C who recently appeared on Geekbench and now on AnTuTu, another calibration test. The list discloses certain specifications that would be presented on the next phone.
Specifications spotted on AnTuTu

The list shows that the AnTuTu Nokia D1C could come with an octa-core Snapdragon 430 processor and 3GB of RAM.

In addition, the phone could integrate Adreno 505 graphics processing unit and have a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The internal storage capacity could reach 32GB, most likely with the option to expand to more. In addition, the capacity of the rear camera could be 13 megapixel camera with 8 megapixels in the front for selfies slam and conduct video calls. The smartphone seems to run Android 7.0 Nougat on the box. Inscriptions on benchmarking site do not necessarily mean that the final product would have the mentioned specifications, the smartphone manufacturer might decide to change certain characteristics before finally releasing the phone. The listing on Geekbench showed almost the same features for the Nokia D1C, a 1.4GHz octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM SD430. In addition, the smartphone scored 682 points in the single-core test and 3229 in the multi-core one on Geekbench.

In short, Nokia is expected to release three to four Nokia Android devices this year. They may be announced in the last quarter of this year or early 2017. It is clear that Nokia might be working on high-end smartphones with Snapdragon 821 CPU inside and OLED screens 5.2 and 5.5 inches but it remains to be seen. Two of these devices were recently spotted on Geekbench with 22.6 megapixel rear camera and IP68 certification against the water damage and dust. They also have 2 GB of RAM, which seems a little low when coupled with the latest Qualcomm processor. Surely we will hear more about these Nokia smartphones running Android in the coming weeks.

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