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Nokia D1C tablet with 13.8-inch display and Android 7.0 Nougat spotted in benchmark


Nokia D1C tablet with 13.8-inch display and Android 7.0 Nougat spotted in benchmark
There's a high chance Nokia will be coming out with a device of some sort this year.We're more than two months away from the end of 2016, so there's still time for all those rumors to come true.One device made headlines in particular, in the last few weeks, the Nokia D1C.The name appeared in Geekbench several times, but the listings did not reveal too much info about the hardware.


Nokia D1C full specs leaked, comes with 3GB RAM, Android 7.0 and 16MP camera : News, News


Nokia D1C full specs leaked, comes with 3GB RAM, Android 7.0 and 16MP camera : News, News
A report stops being a rumour once there are visual proofs, if a Geekbench result is anything to go for, there are proofs to substantiate the Nokia D1C reports.A latest Geekbench leak says that Nokia D1C phone is real and comes with some decent budget specifications.The new leak sits in line with earlier Geekbench scorecard for Nokia D1C phone.


Nokia D1C and Other Android Phones May Just Be Worth the Wait


Nokia D1C and Other Android Phones May Just Be Worth the Wait
The anticipation is almost palpable as Nokia readies itself for a return to the smartphone market.The company – long relegated to the sidelines as it first stuck to Symbian, then adopted Windows Phone and eventually sold off its mobile phone division to Microsoft – is set for a comeback to an industry it once dominated.Nokia, as per its deal with Microsoft, was not allowed to sell phones with its own branding till the end of 2015.


Nokia D1C might be an Android tablet after all


Nokia D1C might be an Android tablet after all
Nokia D1C might be an Android tablet after allIf you've been waiting for a new Nokia Android smartphone, whether out of loyalty or out of curiosity, you might have to wait a bit longer.The Nokia D1C, believed to be the company's first smartphone after selling its mobile business to Microsoft, might not actually be a smartphone.According to a Geekbench entry, it is going to be a rather large 13.8-inch Android 7.0 tablet instead.


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