The Nokia 6 (2018) has been the focus of attention in recent days. The successor of the first HMD smartphone under the Nokia brand will come with improved specifications and a new design, but not in the way we expected.
When the Nokia 6 (2018) first appeared on TENAA. So, the images showed the device with what seemed to be thinner upper and lower frames. That made me think that it would come with a large screen with an aspect ratio of 18: 9.
However, when the specifications were made public, we were surprised to learn that HMD Global continues to use the same 5.5 “screen with an aspect ratio of 16: 9 for the 2nd generation model.
Now the photos of the Nokia 6 (2018) have been filtered confirming that, in effect, the Nokia 6 will arrive with a 16: 9 screen and frames that are not precisely narrow. Why then did you decide to move the fingerprint scanner to the back?
The Nokia 6 (2018) is seen in filtered images with 16: 9 screen
The screen is covered by a 2.5D crystal that is probably supplied by Corning. The position of the front camera is still to the right, and there is a Nokia logo next to it.
The back of the phone has also received a significant change in design. Also, the strip of the camera is more elongated. That comes with the sensor on top and the LED flash on the bottom. The area of the camera protrudes slightly from the surface and has an orange border around it. As does the fingerprint scanner and the frame surrounding the aluminum body.
The Nokia 6 (2018) is not only different from the outside. It no longer arrives with the Snapdragon 430 last year, but now works with the Snapdragon 630. The camera still has 16MP in the back and 8MP in the front. But that may have a different aperture and pixel size. However, the capacity of the battery has remained at 3,000mAh. | Source: ITHome