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Nokia 8.1 Plus is the company’s most modern-looking phone yet
jeudi 10 janvier 2019, 19:33 , par Ars Technica
The Nokia 8.1 Plus render. [credit:
91Mobiles ] Just a few days after the leak of the Nokia 9, another Nokia device has leaked: the Nokia 8.1 Plus. The leak comes courtesy of 91Mobiles and OnLeaks, which have taken a CAD file and turned it into a render. Since this is just a CAD file, the leak doesn't have any information on the price or specs, and we're not even sure if 'Nokia 8.1 Plus' is the final name. What we can see, though, is a 6.22-inch display with a hole-punch design, a USB-C port, a bottom-firing speaker, a top headphone jack, a dual camera setup on the back, and a rear fingerprint reader. As usual, Nokia is part of the 'Android One' program, which just means the phone has stock Android and a reliable update schedule. If 2018 was the 'Year of the Notch' for Android phone design, 2019 is shaping up to be the year of the hole-punch camera. As phone bezels get smaller and smaller, the placement of the front-facing camera becomes an issue. Notch designs would cut out a big chunk of the display for camera placement, but most of those cutouts were bigger than they needed to be (probably because manufacturers wanted to copy the sensor-packed iPhone X design). By contrast, a hole-punch design pushes the display out to every edge of the phone body. The front camera is placed under the display, and just enough pixels are punched out to remove any camera obstructions. We're merely 10 days into 2019 and so far we've seen signs that Samsung, Huawei, Motorola, and Nokia are all pursuing this style on their upcoming phones. The hole punch seems like an improvement, but it's hard to tell since devices haven't launched yet. Read 2 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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