Nokia 8.1 Plus Listed On TENAA With User Manual & Specifications
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It might be a totally brand-new phone, not a version of the Nokia X71 as previously rumored.
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HMD Global has introduced its upcoming Nokia X71 smartphone at a launch event in Taiwan. According to recent reports, the company probably launches it as the Nokia 8.1 Plus across the world. However, a previous report revealed that the handset features a dual rear camera setup and a fingerprint sensor on its back, thereby creating confusion. But the new listing spotted on TENNA, and the leak of user manual offer some details about the upcoming phone. Unlike the Nokia X71, the Nokia 8.1 Plus has TA-1188 model number and features an on-screen fingerprint scanner, which means the phone could be a brand-new phone, not a Nokia X71's version.
The smartphone will have a vertically-aligned three rear cameras with ZEISS certification, Nokia branding and LED flash. It sports a hole-punch screen for housing selfie camera. In addition, the handset also come with a headphone jack and a USB-C port at the phone’s bottom. Also, the smartphone will support dual SIM. However, there are not many details in the phone’s hardware specifications at present. The user manual leak of the Nokia 8.1 Plus was taken down and the snapshot that corroborates with the listing on TENAA is also inaccessible at the moment. In addition, the company has not revealed any information about the certain launch date as well.
Regarding the Nokia X71, the phone sports a 6.39-inch Full HD+ PureDisplay with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Due to sporting a hole-punch design, the smartphone has an incredible 93% screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, the handset comes with a Snapdragon 660 chipset, 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage expandable to 256GB via a microSD slot. Additionally, the smartphone features a triple rear camera setup including a ZEISS-branded 48MP primary sensor with an aperture of f/1.8 and , an 8MP 120-degree super-wide angle sensor, and a 5MP depth sensor.
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