Nokia 9 PureView Spotted Getting Bluetooth Certification, Hinting Imminent Launch
Rishu Mayadev - Jan 01, 2019
The long-rumored Nokia 9 PureView were spotted getting Bluetooth certification which may suggest that it is still on track to launch in the recent future.
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The upcoming Nokia 9 PureView has been rumored to be launched for like a long time already. Numerous speculations and leaks related to the arrival of Nokia-branded smartphone have emerged throughout the past several months. Even HMD Global recently admitted that this smartphone is being developed, yet there has not been any information on a specific release date besides a report hinting that it would be announced at the beginning of 2019.

According to 91Mobiles, the alleged Nokia 9 PureView has just acquired Bluetooth certification. The three versions of this iconic smartphone - TA-1094, TA-1082, TA-1087 – could be detected on the official website of Bluetooth SIG’s, the corporation that supervises the authorization, growth, and certification of Bluetooth technology and guidelines. Although acquiring the Bluetooth permit alone doesn’t have a significant meaning, it is an indication that the smartphone is on its way to be announced in the near future.
It seems that HMD Global is being very patient in completing the Nokia 9 before finally launching it in the most perfect state. Britta Gerbracht, HMD Global’s PR chief in Germany stated at the beginning of this month that the Nokia 9, which was mentioned several times, was postponed due to the corporation’s dissatisfaction with the quality of the phone’s camera.
It’s completely reasonable, Nokia 9 is anticipated to be a camera powerhouse. Countless leaks that appeared recently have asserted that this device will feature an incredible camera system with 5 rear lenses, which are all heightened by ZEISS optics. The upcoming legendary Nokia 9 PureView is believed to include other features such as a notch-less screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. It also packs 6GB/8GB RAM, 128 GB ROM, QHD 3D OLED display with an in-display fingerprint sensor, accompanied by a 4,150mAh battery with wireless charging capability. Leaked news also indicates that the phone will use Google’s latest operating system, Android 9 Pie.

Nokia 9 PureView is expected to be Nokia’s most important product and is rumored to be the most expensive Nokia Android smartphone ever made.
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