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Nokia 5.2 specs leaked: To come with triple camera setup, Snapdragon 660 soc

Written by : S. Mahadevan

The Nokia 9 PureView is being brought to India soon by the brand’s licencee HMD Global. The device may be called the Nokia 5.2, though right now there are only rumours doing the rounds on this device. One of the important items included in these rumours is that there will be a 48MP camera in the rear as the primary sensor. The smartphone makers appear to have taken a fancy to the Sony IMX 586 sensor and this is what is expected in the Nokia 9 PureView/5.2.

In other revelations about this device, Baidu, the Chinese site has carried an image of what it claims is a prototype of this phone codenamed ‘Daredevil’ and this image shows a back panel with a circular camera module. There are three cameras and a flash housed within this module. There is no confirmation yet on what kind of a combination the triple camera setup will look like, on this Nokia smartphone. You can hope that of the 48MP sensor is going to be the primary camera then there could be a wide-angle lens and a depth sensor unit to back it up. The back panel shows the fingerprint scanner below the cameras as well.

There is an image of the front display as well, indicating there could be a waterdrop notch to house the front selfie camera. Nokia has not tried the waterdrop notch on its phones so far; therefore, this would be their first for this feature.

The prediction is that the processor to be fitted on this phone will be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660SoC. The other hardware prediction is that the battery will be 3500mAh. The PureDisplay technology will be seen and the model itself is being called the Nokia 9 PureView because of that.

You will still have to wait for more information on the remaining specs, the pricing and the launch schedule etc.

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