December 20th, 2016 11:36 AM 12 COMMENTS

Alleged Nokia P Images Leak Online Showing Off a Metal Design, Snapdragon 835 and 6GB RAM on the Cards

Ever since Nokia had confirmed that it’ll launch Android-powered smartphones in 2017, brand loyalists have been waiting to get their hands on the device. Though there’s still a couple of months to go for the company to actually announce the smartphones (at the MWC 2017), thanks to the never-ending rumors incoming from China, we almost know the key specs of the upcoming handsets. While most of the rumors surrounded the... Read More

December 17th, 2016 4:35 PM 83 COMMENTS

Best Upcoming Android Smartphones in Terms of 4G Connectivity

The current trends in technology are not only promising but also show immense potential of reaching a wider audience. The potential of the Indian telecom industry has been realized by several smartphone manufacturers and telecom service providers who yield new services on a regular basis. In fact, this cycle of demand and supply is not just limited to a set target audience. Companies have designed their services to satisfy a... Read More

December 9th, 2016 1:46 AM 20 COMMENTS

Nokia D1C Android Powered Smartphone May Be Priced More Than What We Anticipated; Prices Leaked!

It’s been no more than a week since HMD Global officially announced that it will be launching Android powered smartphones with Nokia branding. And if rumors are anything to go by, we may already know their prices. Yes! You read that right. As cited on Nokiapoweruser, the 2GB RAM variant of the D1C may be priced at USD 150 (approximately. Rs. 10,105) whereas the 3GB RAM variant will bear a... Read More

December 3rd, 2016 7:03 PM 11 COMMENTS

Nokia Android Phones Incoming: Here’s What to Expect

There’s no denying the fact that we’ve all used and loved Nokia phones at one point of time or the other. But sadly, after joining forces with Microsoft in 2011, the Finnish company couldn’t stand tall against the competition offered by its Android counterparts and lost it’s legacy. However, here’s the good news. The company has finally confirmed that it will be re-entering the smartphone business in 2017 with Android-powered... Read More

December 1st, 2016 3:29 PM 3 COMMENTS

New Leak Reveals Nokia’s D1C Android Smartphone to Come in Two Variants

Recently, Nokia confirmed its return to the smartphone market in 2017. A new leak by Nokia Power User reveals that the smartphone, allegedly called as Nokia D1C, will come in two variants – a 5.5-inch display and a 5-inch display, both featuring a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. Under the hood of the 5.5-inch model will be an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430... Read More

November 7th, 2016 6:10 AM 16 COMMENTS

Nokia D1C renders leak online with Snapdragon 430, 3GB RAM and Android Nougat

It's been long since we have been reporting on the much-awaited return of the Android-powered Nokia smartphone. Adding to the series of reports, new information about the upcoming device has surfaced on the internet. The device is expected to debut as - Nokia D1C, and it has already passed AnTuTu and Geekbench ratings, which has revealed some of the specifications and renders. As per the ratings,... Read More

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