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    The Nokia 7 Plus will be its its first full display phone. Check out its rumored specs and more

    Not full display like the iPhone X but nonetheless, the Nokia 7 will enjoy  less bezels when it finally gets out to consumers hands. It will be the first Nokia phone to embrace the new standard 18:9 aspect ratio that has come to define the past year especially with top Android flagships like the Galaxy S8 characterised with a low screen to body ratio.

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    However, the Nokia 7 won’t play it high-end territory judging by its spec sheet. It however houses an all aluminium unibody and just like everybody else, it will carry Carl Zeiss branded dual cameras at the back Other specs include the following

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    • A 6 Inch Display
    • Snapdragon 660 Processor
    • 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM
    • 16MP Selfie Camera
    • 12MP + 13MP Dual back cameras
    • Android 8.0 Oreo
    • USB-C

    The Nokia 7 Plus is most likely to be unveiled this month during the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona on 25th February. Availability and pricing remains unknown but we can only hope it finds a route to Uganda like other Nokia phones like the Nokia 3310, Nokia 8, Nokia 5, Nokia 3 among others.

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