Nokia 9 PureView

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Once Nokia was market leader in design and innovation. Hope they will soon get back the golden days again. :kiss:
 
Nokia 9 Pureview dead on arrival. No ois, no telephoto, ultra wide only for Bokeh.

Disappointing
 
Nokia 9 PureView

DESIGN
  • Size 155 x 75 x 8 mm
  • Weight 172 g
  • Color Midnight Blue
PERFORMANCE
  • Operating system Android 9 Pie
  • RAM 6GB LPPDDR4X
  • CPU Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 845 Mobile Platform

DISPLAY
  • Size and type PureDisplay 5.99” QHD+ pOLED
  • Resolution 2K HD
  • Material Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5

CONNECTIVITY
  • Cable type USB-C 3.1
  • Sensors In-screen fingerprint sensor, ALS/PS, G-sensor, E-compass, Gyro, Hall sensor, Barometer, Haptic vibrator

NETWORK AND CONNECTIVITY
  • Network speed LTE Cat 16 4x4 MIMO
  • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
  • Bluetooth® 5.0
  • GPS/AGPS+GLONASS+BDS, NFC, ANT+

STORAGE

Internal memory 128 GB

AUDIO
  • Connector USB-C
  • Speakers Single speaker with smart amp
  • Microphones 3 x mics with spatial recording
  • Other Qualcomm® aptX™

CAMERAS
  • Rear cameras 5 x 12 MP, f/1.82 (2 x RBG, 3 x mono)
  • Front-facing camera 20 MP, display flash

BATTERY LIFE
  • Battery type Integrated 3320 mAh5
  • Charging Qi Wireless charging

OTHERS
IP67 water and dust resistant

IN THE BOX
  • Nokia 9 PureView device
  • Nokia Type-C charging cable
  • Charger
  • Adapter (Type C to AV jack)
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Headset
  • SIM Tool
 
The Nokia 9 PureView won't be getting its second guaranteed OS upgrade, producer HMD Global has announced. The company has confirmed that the device will continue to receive security patches for the time being and is giving owners up to a half-off discount on a new device.

HMD cited "incompatibilities between the camera and the software" as the stumbling block — the Nokia 9 features two color cameras, three monochrome cameras, and a time-of-flight sensor, all on the rear side — but wouldn't elaborate on the problem other than saying that it didn't want to bring a compromised experience.

 
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