Nokia 6 (2019) with 6.2-inch punch-hole display and Snapdragon 632 SoC reportedly launching soon

“The Nokia 6 (2019) or Nokia 6.2 smartphone will most likely be an affordable offering with a dual-rear camera setup from Zeiss”

HMD Global, the brand responsible for Nokia’s revival, had a great last year where it launched numerous feature phones and smartphones. The company is reportedly set to begin 2019 with the launch of a new smartphone that brings the punch-hole display design to the affordable range. According to a tipster, Nokia is prepping to unveil Nokia 6 (2019) aka Nokia 6.2 in either January end or early February. The handset will reportedly make its debut in China first.

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Nokia 6 (2019) or Nokia 6.2 specifications

As for the specifications, the Nokia 6 (2019) is tipped to follow the trend — started by Samsung last year — to sport a 6.2-inch display with a piercing up top for the front camera. The renders of the phone aren’t out yet, but we can assume it to come with a borderless design similar to the Nokia 8.1 Plus that was leaked recently.

Nokia 8.1 Plus (concept render)
Nokia 8.1 Plus render

Furthermore, the Nokia 6 (2019) will reportedly employ Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 632 SoC, accompanied by 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage that would be further expandable by adding a microSD card. For photography, the handset is expected to boast of 16-megapixel dual rear cameras from Zeiss, and support OZO audio as well. The front camera details remain unknown right now. All this indicate that successor of the Nokia 6 (2018) or Nokia 6.1 will have a larger display, better chipset, and improved camera hardware.

That’s all we know so far! We expect to learn more about the device if and when HMD Global decides to launch it. Until then, take the news with a grain of salt.

In related news, the company is also expected to launch its flagship offering the Nokia 9 PureView next month. The handset has been in news for quite some time and is rumoured to be world’s first smartphone with penta-lens camera setup.