Friday, June 2, 2017

Nokia 9 benchmarks continue making the rounds, this time with 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 835

Doesn't it just break your heart that it's been three whole years since Nokia last released a flagship phone? Technically, the Lumia 930 was Microsoft's doing, and now the Nokia 9 is drawing near with another company in charge of actual production and distribution.

HMD Global looks like it'll be pulling out all the stops for a change to give the Samsung Galaxy S8 or Sony Xperia XZ Premium a run for their money, making no compromise as far as processing power is concerned.

But the "Unknown Heart" repeatedly benchmarked of late has to get a move on if it doesn't want the next wave of Android and iOS hero devices to drown out its aspirations. The newest Geekbench scores posted by a no doubt advanced pre-launch prototype are much closer to what we expect from the finished handheld, though ironically, this particular model packs 4 instead of a whopping 8GB RAM.

So did a unit photographed in protective attire not long ago, remember, as well as a TA-1004 variant exposed by AnTuTu today. This one offers us a more complete look at its spec sheet, apparently including Quad HD (1440 x 2560 pixels) screen resolution, dual 13MP cameras and 64GB internal storage in addition to a Snapdragon 835 SoC and 4GB RAM.

Wait, are those 13MP rear and front shooters or dual "main" cams? Probably the former, but that doesn't mean the latter isn't also true.


Source: Nokia 9 benchmarks continue making the rounds, this time with 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 835

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