Nokia and HMD Global Rumored to Release a Flagship Competitor With a New Form of Tech Pioneered by Chinese OEMs

Nokia and HMD Global Rumored to Release a Flagship Competitor With a New Form of Tech Pioneered by Chinese OEMs

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https://wccftech.com/nokia-hmd-global-working-on-flagship/

Nokia and HMD Global launched the Nokia 8 Sirocco in 2018, but it is armed with a Snapdragon 835 and wrapped around an expensive price tag that did not do justice for the average customer. What would have done justice is using that design upgrade paired with a Snapdragon 845 instead. Come to think of it, according to the latest rumor, both companies are actually working to release such a device but that rumor also states that the phone will be featuring a technology that has been pioneered by Chinese brands? What is that rumor possibly referring to?

According to Roland Quandt, a reporter at WinFuture, Nokia, and HMD Global have something with a high-end chipset in the works. At this time, only the Snapdragon 845 is the most powerful SoC used for Android flagships, followed by the Exynos 9810. Qualcomm will announce its Snapdragon 855, but that could possibly take place during the month of December of this year.

Nokia and HMD Global Rumored to Release a Flagship Competitor With a New Form of Tech Pioneered by Chinese OEMs

Jun 26, 2018, 11:30pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/nokia-hmd-global-working-on-flagship/ > Nokia and HMD Global launched the Nokia 8 Sirocco in 2018, but it is armed with a Snapdragon 835 and wrapped around an expensive price tag that did not do justice for the average customer. What would have done justice is using that design upgrade paired with a Snapdragon 845 instead. Come to think of it, according to the latest rumor, both companies are actually working to release such a device but that rumor also states that the phone will be featuring a technology that has been pioneered by Chinese brands? What is that rumor possibly referring to? > According to Roland Quandt, a reporter at WinFuture, Nokia, and HMD Global have something with a high-end chipset in the works. At this time, only the Snapdragon 845 is the most powerful SoC used for Android flagships, followed by the Exynos 9810. Qualcomm will announce its Snapdragon 855, but that could possibly take place during the month of December of this year.