Can the company deliver on this awesome design?

Jan 30, 2017 15:50 GMT  ·  By

We're definitely going to see a couple of new Nokia-branded smartphones at Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade fair in late February. After the success of the Nokia 6 in China, HMD Global is expected to introduce new products, but this time they should be available worldwide.

While the Nokia 6 might remain a Chinese affair, HMD's Nokia-branded flagship will certainly go global. Speaking of which, an unannounced Nokia P1 was spotted earlier this month at CES 2017 at Qualcomm's booth.

However, the US-based company denied that it was the Nokia flagship and claimed it was just a reference design unit made by a Russian manufacturer to demo some of the new features coming inside Qualcomm's latest chipsets.

Nevertheless, that didn't stop fans from trying to guess what the Nokia P1, or whatever its name, will look like. A video of a concept showing a Nokia flagship has been recently uploaded on YouTube by user Concept creator.

The device in the video is named Nokia P1, according to many of the reports that emerged online in the last couple of weeks. Some of the specs included are probably inspired by the same rumors that made headlines throughout the month of January.

Design-wise, the smartphone looks absolutely stunning. It looks so good that we're afraid Nokia won't be able to deliver something similar. Well, we'll most likely learn more about HDM's global plans in just a few weeks.

When it comes to specs, the Nokia P1 doesn't stand out from other flagships that will be launched on the market around the same time. It will probably be superior in some areas like camera, but other than that, we will just have to wait and see.

The 6GB RAM and 256GB ROM are kind of bold, but not impossible to get from a Nokia flagship smartphone. Another selling point of the P1 could be the 22.3-megapixel camera on the back.

Obviously, the phone will ship with Android 7.0 Nougat on board. Let us know in the comments what do you think about this Nokia P1 concept.