•  Three angles of a smartphones are displayed to showcase its features.

Three angles of a smartphones are displayed to showcase its features. (Photo : YouTube/ MobySmartCat)

Nokia P1 along with along with Nokia 3310 and other classic Nokia phones could potentially appear at the forthcoming Mobile World Congress 2017. Although lacking of official confirmation, most fans hinge their hope of the said smartphones appearances to recent leaks and speculations online. 

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The P1 model of Nokia is considered by many as a flagship phone. Since reports of its possible launching at the MWC 2017, fans have scoured the internet of its specs and features. The said Nokia device likely feature a 5.3in display covered in Gorilla Glass with IP57 dust and waterproof protection, according to Express.

Since it has been dubbed as the most powerful Nokia smartphone to date, it will be equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 6GB of RAM and 256GB storage. All the said hardware will all powered by a massive 3,500mAh battery.

While reports of the upcoming Nokia Android smartphone proliferate the web, a comeback of Nokia classic phones has also surfaced the internet. In a separate report, Nokia 3310 has already been mentioned for its potential return in the market. However, aside from the 3310 model, other classic phones has also been mentioned by Android Authority that could make a comeback this year.

Based on the report, Nokia N93i could also make a possible comeback under the leadership of HMD Global. The Finnish company who now have the rights to release Nokia smartphones could potentially include in their lineup other classic hit phones.

Aside from the Nokia N93i, Nokia 8110 could also make a comeback after it was launched back in 1996. In retrospect, the phone had increased its gained popularity after it was used by Keanu Reeves' in his movie "The Matrix."

Lastly, another rumored comeback deals with the return of a prominent Nokia feature. The 41.3MP PureView rear camera could also be returned to circulation after it was first used in 2007 in the Nokia 808, which still holds up to now the record for the smartphone that has the highest resolution sensor.

Watch here below potential look of the P1 model: