HMD Global Likely to Debut Nokia 7.2 and Other Smartphones on September 11 Event

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HMD Global is going to host another event in India on September 11, where it is expected to launch new Nokia devices. It is worth noting that HMD Global has already started pushing the media invites for this event. Some of the likely phones that HMD Global might debut in this event include the Nokia 7.2, Nokia 5.2 and Nokia 6.2. These smartphones are also expected to be unveiled first at the IFA 2019 Berlin, Germany which is going to be held on September 5. Like the names of these devices go, these phones are the follow-up devices to Nokia 5.1, Nokia 6.1 and the Nokia 7.1, which were released last year. Also, you might have probably guessed by now that the Nokia 5.1 would be the most affordable of the lot, and it is probably not a surprise that these phones will come with the Android One certification with a clean stock Android 9 Pie, which has been Nokia’s signature thing since the debut of its Android phone.

Nokia 7.2 case render

HMD Global to Launch Nokia 5.2, Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 7.2




The higher-end two devices, the Nokia 6.2 and the Nokia 7.2 are tipped to come with at least dual cameras which will be arranged in a circular setup. The rumours about these devices also point towards the presence of a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a dedicated button to summon Google Assistant. The likely specifications of the Nokia 6.2 tip that the phone would come with a 6.4-inch full-HD+ display and would rock a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC under the hood. For the base model, HMD Global might ship the phone with 4GB RAM and 64GB RAM. The Nokia 7.2 will rank higher in terms of performance as it will pack the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage and 3,500mAh battery.

Nokia 5.2 Likely Specifications

The last device in the line-up, the Nokia 5.2, on the other hand, is expected to come with a slightly underpowered Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 SoC. While the device is going to be a slightly low performer as compared to the Nokia 6.2, the same is going to reflect in its pricing as well. The phone is also expected to come with a waterdrop notch, and this will also sport a dedicated Google Assistant button. Not only this, but there are also rumours that in the event, HMD Global might also announce new Nokia 8.2 and some more feature phones as well.

Nokia Feature Phones - Nokia 220 and Nokia 105

It is worth noting that only recently, HMD Global has announced two new feature phones for the Indian market – the Nokia 220 and the Nokia 105. The Nokia 105 is a fairly minimalistic device which retails for Rs 1,199, and it comes with a 1.77-inch colour screen. HMD Global also launched the Nokia 220 besides the Nokia 105, which a slightly costlier device and it comes with radio and game support.

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