Photos of the supposedly official render of the Nokia P1 have appeared online while the phone is pointing to a rebranded Sharp Aquos P1 priced at P29k Philippine pesos ($650USD), which has been officially launched in Taiwan.
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Sharp Aquos P1 features a 5.3-inch Full HD 1080p IGZO screen, quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor (latest and fastest chip in 2016), 3GB RAM, 32GB memory, 22.6MP main camera, and some waterproofing while running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The Nokia P1, however, do not bring any specs information aside from the fact that Sharp is now managed by Foxconn which is also the partner of HMD global that currently owns the rights to manufacture Nokia-branded mobile phones.
The speculation that the Nokia P1 is a likely product is very blurry as we have already heard that HMD will bring back some iconic and trusted features from original Nokia that people have been looking to come back.
Nevertheless, the Sharp P1 looks capable and powerful Android phone-to-beat. Will you get the Nokia P1 if it becomes official though?
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Sharp Aquos P1 official specs, price, release in the Philippines
- Display: 5.3-inch Full HD 1080p IGZO panel
- Design: Metal, Waterproof, Scratch-resistant, Dust Resistance
- Size: 7.6mm thick, 155g weight
- CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor (latest 2016 chip, fastest)
- GPU: Adreno graphics
- RAM: 3GB
- Memory: 32GB internal storage
- Camera: 22.6MP main, LED flash, 4K video, HDR
- Selfie: 5MP front-facing, HD video
- Connectivity: 4G LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS
- Security: Fingerprint sensor
- Battery: 3000mAh, Quick Charging 3.0
- Port: microUSB 2.0, USB OTG (on the go)
- OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Color: Blue, Pink
- Price: P29,990 official SRP or $650 USD in Taiwan
- Release: July 2016 in Taiwan, no launch or availability in the Philippines yet
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