Nokia 9 PureView Spotted on Android Enterprise Catalogue, Key Specs Revealed

Follow Us

HMD Global is all set to host its Mobile World Congress 2019 event on February 24. At the event, HMD is finally expected to launch the five camera Nokia phone, which has been rumoured to be called the Nokia 9 PureView. A lot has already been talked about the Nokia 9, and now, the latest leak confirms the coming of the phone even further. It is worth noting that HMD Global is yet to confirm which phone the company will launch at its MWC 2019 event on Feb 24. The latest leak comes all the way from Google itself. The Nokia 9 PureView has accidentally been spotted on Android’s Enterprise catalogue. The listing not only reveals some of the key specs of the Nokia 9 PureView but also shows a picture of the phone from the front. Interestingly the picture goes in line with the photos and renders leaked in the past. The Android’s Enterprise catalogue listing has now been pulled down.




Nokia 9 PureView Specifications Revealed Again

According to the listing, the Nokia 9 PureView will come running on Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box. If true, the Nokia 9 will be the second phone from HMD Global to launch running on Google’s latest Android version with the first one being the Nokia 8.1. The listing suggests that the Nokia 9 will come packed with a 6-inch display with PureView branding. The smartphone is said to have a 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage model. There could be other models too with 6GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.

The Android’s Enterprise catalogue listing further reveals that the Nokia 9 PureView will come with a fingerprint and NFC support, but sadly the listing suggests that the Nokia phone will not come with “Zero-touch Support”. Past rumours had revealed that the Nokia 9 PureView would be the first phone from HMD Global to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Notably, past rumours have already revealed this information revealed by Android’s Enterprise catalogue. The Nokia 9 PureView will be the world’s first five camera smartphone and a lot has been talked about the smartphone in the past couple of months. Even though almost everything has been revealed by the rumours in the past, there still lies some confusion around the hardware that will power the Nokia phone. Some rumours suggest that the Nokia 9 PureView will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 chipset, while some other rumours vouch for the Snapdragon 845 SoC for the upcoming Nokia phone.

Nokia 1 Plus, Nokia 6.2 Could Be Unveiled at MWC 2019

Some rumours suggest that alongside the Nokia 9 PureView, HMD Global will also launch the company’s first punch–hole display smartphone. The punch-hole Nokia phone could either be called the Nokia 8.1 Plus or Nokia 6.2. There’s still no exact information about the alleged punch-hole display smartphone.

Reported By

Managing Editor

Chakri is a go-to guy for your next smartphone recommendation. Back in his engineering days, he used to play with smartphones by installing custom ROMs and that passion got him into the tech industry. He still goes nuts about a smartphone knocking his door for review. Currently managing everything at Telecom Talk, Chakri is trying to master PUBG Mobile in his free time.

Recent Comments

TheAndroidFreak :

Off Topic : Jio is testing 5G on band 40 and 5.

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

TheAndroidFreak :

I mean a lot of other devices attached to dongle.

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

rahul_yadav :

Technical it's not locked with Jio issue with Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor which not support NSA 5G. But it…

Airtel's 5G Won't Work on Redmi A4 5G

rahul_yadav :

That's not true people don't change their no. that easily. If the handset stop working people move to smartphone or…

Reliance Jio Sells 135 Million Units of JioPhone Devices: Report

. :

Those connections will have the life of the handset only.. once handset is dead they will throw away the connection…

Reliance Jio Sells 135 Million Units of JioPhone Devices: Report

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments