HMD Global is expected to launch its new smartphone with a 108MP OIS camera. The HMD smartphone’s render has been leaked online, courtesy of Suomimobiili, a Finnish online publication.
The publication claims the render is taken from the official website and also shared the URL of the page but now it shows a 404 error.
As per the latest render, the new smartphone will come with a rectangular module on the back, with two circular rings similar to the renders shared exclusively by 91mobiles.
What caught our attention was the 108MP OIS camera text engraved on the back. The render appears to be a part of the promotional material and might have leaked much ahead of the plan.
Apart from that, the latest GeekBench benchmark database information revealed that the HMD Global is testing the Android 14 update for the Nokia G60 / G42 5G mobile phone , but the specific push time is currently unclear.
According to the information on the running score library page, after upgrading to Android 14 , the Nokia G60 5G scored 919 points in the single-core test and 1942 points in the multi-core test; the Nokia G42 5G scored 752 points in the single-core test and 1897 points in the multi-core test.
Nokia G60 5G mobile phone
- Processor : Qualcomm Snapdragon 695
- Screen : 6.58-inch FHD+ 120Hz IPS LCD screen
- Front camera module : 8MP
- Rear camera module : 50MP main camera + 5MP ultra-wide angle + 2MP depth of field
- RAM : 4GB or 6GB
- Storage : 64GB or 128GB
- Battery capacity : 4500 mAh, charging power 20W
- Price : starting price is 320 euros
Nokia G42 5G mobile phone
- Processor : Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+
- Screen : 6.56-inch HD+ 90Hz IPS LCD screen
- Front camera module : 8MP
- Rear camera module : 50MP main camera + 2MP macro + 2MP depth of field
- RAM : 4GB or 6GB
- Storage space : 128GB
- Battery capacity : 5000 mAh, charging power 20W
- Price : starting price is 249 Euros
HMD Global claims that both of the above-mentioned phones have three major version system updates, and users can also subscribe to a “recurring subscription service”, which is a “new way to use selected Nokia phones and tablets.”