HMD Global owned Nokia had a great year back in the market with the Nokia 6 and then the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 7 and their flagship Nokia 8. Now the default Nokia Camera app has revealed that the Finnish manufacturer is preparing the Nokia 4, Nokia 7 Plus along with the recently rumoured Android Go Phone Nokia 1. This comes in the mist of the rumours of the Nokia 6(2018) and Nokia 8(2018) and the newest to the line Nokia 9.
As per a report by GizChina, the discovery of the new Nokia phones has emerged after unzipping the APK file of the default Camera application which is bundled in the existing Nokia phones. The information reveals two new phones, Nokia 4 and Nokia 7 Plus. Both of these phones haven't been leaked before. Also, the app confirms the rumoured Nokia 9, Nokia 8 (2018), Nokia 6 (2018), and Nokia 1. It is however still unknown when HMD is planning to unveil these smartphones. They might unveil then all in one go or through 2018, that's still a mystery. Whatever may be the case, this finding confirms at least 5 new Android phone launching in 2018 by Nokia.
Nokia's 2018 Portfolio
It is speculated that the Nokia 7 Plus, being the Plus version of the last year's Nokia 7 might come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset along with a dual camera setup. It is also speculated that the Nokia 4 will be an all new phone with all new internals.
Late last month, Russian tipster Eldar Murtazin claimed that HMD is launching the Nokia 1 as a part of Google's Android Oreo (Go edition) programme in March. The first Android Go smartphone we know of is rumoured to have an HD IPS display, 1GB RAM, and 8GB onboard storage. Furthermore, it was claimed to carry a price tag of RUB 5,990 (roughly Rs. 6,670).
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While the Nokia 1 has a long wait of three months remaining still, HMD is reportedly working out to launch the Nokia 9 in an event in China on January 19th. The latest top of the line Nokia will share the stage with the Nokia 6 (2018) and Nokia 8 (2018), both of them being updates of last year's Nokia 8 and Nokia 6.
Last week, the Nokia 3310 4G variant also emerged on TEENA with an Android-based YunOS. It will most definitely join the Nokia's 2018 portfolio of devices.