Nokia made a big comeback this year with the retro reboot of the legendary 3310 dumbphone,Dear Utol (2025): TBrgy. Chairman Episode 39 but its lineup of Android phones — Nokia 3, 5 and 6 — wasn't that exciting.
This could change with the company's upcoming flagship called the Nokia 8, and we may have just gotten our first glimpse of the new device.
SEE ALSO: This Nokia 3310 has everything: Putin, Trump, titanium, and goldProlific leaker of all things phone-related, Evan Blass, has tweeted an image of the Nokia 8, showing the blue variant of the device from both sides.
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Blass followed up with an image of the same device in a different color, grey.
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The photos tell us quite a bit. The device will have a vertically lined-up dual-rear camera with Zeiss-branded optics, and a fingerprint scanner/home button combo on the front. The screen looks to be slightly curved at the edges, but it's not one of those new ultra-wide screens that adorn most high-profile flagships these days.
Rumors say that the phone will have a 5.3-inch screen, a Snapdragon 835 chipset with 4/6GB of RAM and Android 7.1.1 Nougat. The dual cameras on the back will have 13-megapixel sensors.
According to VentureBeat, the phone is slated for a July 31 launch, with a likely retail price of about $675.
The rights to the Nokia name were acquired by Finnish company HMD Global in 2016, and the brand is hard at work to re-establish some of its former glory. The Nokia 8 is an important step on that journey. While these specs aren't exactly unheard of, this is the company's first true flagship in the company's new era.
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