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All-metal Nokia smartphone leaked in real photo

2015 is finally over. And yes, so is the deal between Nokia and Microsoft. They are coming back as a whole brand soon. And Nokia fans around the world can be more excited finding a leaked image of the alleged all-metal Nokia smartphone found on a reputed Chinese website – Weibo.

Nokia smartphone 2016: leaking with real image

Rumors about Nokia comeback in 2016 has been spreading for several months now. And the most current statement by Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri just made it even more official. On the very first days of 2016, an alleged image spotted on Weibo – a reputed Chinese website, is making Nokia fans all over the world very excited. Now that the New year is already here, and that the big day is coming close, it is natural and predictable that our tech forums will soon be full of Nokia news.

Beside this leaking image on Weibo, there is no other additional information. This means we can not say which model is this phone as well as the specs it is going to feature. However, based on the picture only, we can tell the this latest Nokia smartphone is all metal and measure around 5.0 to 5.5 inch display. Also, if you look closely, you can see the typical Nokia brand on the back of the device, making it a bit more official.

 

From what we know about Nokia comeback 2016 up till now, it is very possible that the image we see here is the long-expecting Nokia C1, which were earlier said to be powered by both Android and Windows OS. Also, recent sources are even now hinting not one, but three brand new Nokia smartphones already being developed by Nokia, and likely to hit the shelf soon this year.

Nokia 2016: developing 3 smartphones for grand comeback

We have heard a lot about Nokia comeback 2016, but I bet not many of you expected the company with be working on all 3 smartphones at the same time. From what we know, the Legend will use pretty much the same method when they produced Nokia N1 tablet earlier – Nokia design and production by a third-party manufacturer, possibly Foxconn.

(Source: Gsmarena and Weibo)

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