Nokia 9: RELEASE with Non-existent Functions in Galaxy S9 and iPhone X

Nokia 9 has announced the launch with some functions that are not offered in Samsung Galaxy S9 and iPhone X, the Finns are preparing a very interesting phone.

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Nokia 9 is fast approaching the official launch, the new phone model from HMD Global being confirmed today as having a launch scheduled for the beginning of autumn this year, most likely at IFA Berlin 2018. Nokia 9 has been rumored for launch for a year or so and something, but now the finalndezi are really going to put the new smartphone on sale, and the news prepared for it are really interesting, or at least that's how it seems.

The Nokia 9 is going to resemble the Nokia 8 Sirocco in terms of design, but in it we will find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip, which will also offer top performance for a highly anticipated phone. Nokia 9 is also going to have a new improved camera, with which those from HMD Global have taken some risks in terms of implementation, but for now clear details regarding its specifications have not been made known.

Nokia 9: RELEASE with Non-existent Functions in Galaxy S9 and iPhone X

Nokia 9 is still going to have a fingerprint reader integrated into the screen, something we don't see for Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, or even iPhone X, so it will have a substantial benefit in front of them. HMD Global had problems with the implementation of this fingerprint reader in the Nokia 9, but chose to use a thinner glass to protect the screen, and thus managed to use the new component, just like other Chinese manufacturers.

Nokia 9 would be in development since February at the HMD Global company, and since the launch should take place in September, it is expected that the phone will be launched with Android 9.0 by the Finns. It is not known how much the Nokia 9 will cost, but it is expected that the price will not be that high, as has happened with other smartphone models that HMD Global has put for sale over the years.