Nokia 9 storage options revealed by Samsung

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You heard that right! The storage options of the Nokia 9 have been revealed by Samsung. What appears to be a web page of Samsung’s buyback Program in Latvia, displays the Nokia 9 in the list of phones that the company can exchange. The list shows the Nokia 9 phones with 128 and 64GB of internal storage. The web page reveals that the users can get €292 off on their next Samsung Galaxy phone if they trade in the Nokia 9 smartphone.

The listing further reveals the Nokia 9 to have dual SIM options. We are not sure where Samsung has got this information from.  However, the storage options do not look nonsensical like the hideous 5 cameras at the back of the phone.

Nokia 9 storage options

Nokia 9 – HMD’s next flagship

Nokia 9 is going to be the successor of the Nokia 8. Back in March, HMD Global promised a smartphone with the powerful hardware and latest tech. HMD Global also hinted towards the inclusion of an in-display fingerprint reader on its phone. The company, however, did not show what phone it is working on or what it is going to call its next flagship.

A few days back, a picture showing an alleged Nokia phone made it to the internet. According to the leakster, the picture showcases the Nokia 9. What’s interesting about the leaked picture is the ugly formation of 5 cameras at the back of the phone. The 5 cameras are accompanied by an IR sensor and the LED flash. The total spots at the back become 7.

HMD Global will release the Nokia 9 this year. The phone is rumored to run on the latest Snapdragon 845 CPU. Nokia 9 is also expected to have the infamous notch on the front.

For now, we are keeping our eyes on all the updates regarding Nokia 9. We will update our site as soon as we come across more news about this phone. In the meanwhile, don’t forget to tell us what do you think about this phone?

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