The render of the Nokia 7.1 Plus appears on video and reveals more details of its design

Nokia 7.1 Plus

Recently, HMD Global has announced that it will launch a device on October 4. At the launch event, it is expected that the Nokia 7.1 Plus be the protagonist. Otherwise, the presentation of another model would surprise many.

Now, after this news, a new render posted by MySmartPrice of this smartphone has come to light. This has recently been leaked in a video, in which you can see all its design in 3D, the same one that has been rumored through images for weeks.

According to what can be seen in the following video, the Nokia 7.1 Plus has a typical design to which the firm has us accustomed with this series. In it we can notice the implementation of a vertically aligned double camera together with the LED flash, which is above the fingerprint sensor and the name of the company.

The render of the device shows that features a screen with a horizontally elongated notch and a thick bottom bezel that includes the company's branding. On the other hand, the lower edge of the Nokia 7.1 Plus features a USB-C port and a 3.5mm Jack audio connector.


Related: Leaked design and specifications of the Nokia 7.1 Plus


Regarding some of its possible technical specifications, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 710 chipset is expected to power the phone and fill it with power. Some of the other rumored features of the Nokia 7.1 Plus include 6/8 GB of RAM, 64/128 GB of internal storage space, a 4.000 mAh battery with support for fast charging, and dimensions of 149.8 x 71.2 x 8.0 mm. In addition, as for the display panel that it would have, everything indicates that it will be a FullHD + screen of 5.7 ″, 5.8 ″ or 6 ″ with a narrow and comfortable 19: 9 format. Even so, we will have to wait until October 4 to see if all the speculations, leaks and rumors coincide with the data already established in advance. We will be waiting.


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