• Nokia phones are displayed in order to showcase its physical features.

Nokia phones are displayed in order to showcase its physical features. (Photo : YouTube/ MobySmartCat)

Nokia P1 specs, price, and release date have been highly speculated online. However, the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Spain could finally put an end speculations along with the launching of the smartphone.

After the successful comeback of the Finnish brand with their Nokia 6, the company hopes similar response with their upcoming P1 launching. Nokia is believed to launch its high-end mobile device during the MWC 2017 event in Barcelona, Spain this coming February 26.

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The revelation of the P1 from Nokia has been highly awaited due to its more powerful chipset and new design. Nokia P1 is said to have an all-metal body that is curved at the corners, according to ExpressTo go along with the frame is 5.3-inch display covered in Gorilla Glass 5, suggesting more resistance to drops and spills. It would also be dust and water-proof as mentioned by the same website.

The upcoming high-end Nokia smartphone will be powered by Snapdragon 835 processor, which is currently the most powerful mobile CPU available today. It will be complemented by 6GB of RAM, and a buyer's option between 128GB or 256GB storage.  

Moreover, in order for the users to enjoy more use time of the device, a massive 3,500mAh battery has been equipped. It will also be supported by a USB-C port for fast charging.

Meanwhile, as consumers are waiting for the high-end counterpart of Nokia 6, the stocks of Nokia has been gaining in trading. And this would likely increase with the release of their $900 P1 device as most experts would predict.

With their announcement of re-entry in the mobile industry, skepticism has been the response of most experts. However, in the recent tally Nokia was up 2.24 percent $0.11 a share to $4.87 a share, according to Investopedia.

With all the news of success, HDM Global is undeniably on the right track. However, caution should still be exercised in order not to repeat the past failures of Microsoft and even Nokia itself.

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