Nokia 1 spotted on US FCC

Nokia 1, Nokia 1 launch, HMD Global, Nokia 1 price, Nokia 1 FCC, Nokia 1 features, Nokia 1 specifications, Nokia 1 with Android Go, Google Android Go Oreo. Nokia 1 by HMD Global could come with a height of 133 mm and a width of 68 mm. In comparison, its predecessor Nokia 2 measures 143.5 x 71.3 mm (height x width). (Source: FCC)
Nokia 1 has been spotted on the US FCC website. The upcoming entry-level smartphone by HMD Global could come with a height of 133 mm and a width of 68 mm. In comparison, its predecessor Nokia 2 measures 143.5 x 71.3 mm (height x width). Nokia 1 has been leaked with model number TA-1056, and according to a report in GSM Arena, it could feature a 4.5-inch screen with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Nokia 1 FCC listing reveals a dual SIM phone with Cat 4 LTE and a removable battery. The phone will sport a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Nokia 1 is rumoured to launch as part of Google’s Android Go program. It could be one of the first smartphones to launch with Android Oreo Go Edition, which is a more light-weight version of Android Oreo. Android Go Edition has been designed to work on low-end devices with 512MB to 1GB RAM.
Prototype images of back panel of Nokia 1 were previously spotted on China’s Baidu. The photos do not reveal much information about the upcoming device, except that Nokia 1 will sport a polycarbonate back. The will have rounded edges, while Nokia branding will be placed vertically below camera lens and flash unit.
Nokia 1 will likely be unveiled at the annual Mobile World Congress, which is scheduled to  take place from February 26 in Barcelona. In terms of specifications, Nokia 1 could come with an HD IPS display, 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage. Details like camera resolution, etc is not known at this point. Nokia 1 will replace Nokia 2 to become HMD Global’s most affordable offering in the Nokia smartphone series. As for pricing, GizmoChina reports that Nokia 1 will launch at about 5,999 rubles, which is around Rs 6,000 on conversion. It will be made available in Russia starting March, followed by India.
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