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HMD Global appears to working on a brand new Nokia telephone codenamed ‘Cable’. The telephone appeared on Geekbench underneath the identify HMD Global Cable, revealing some specs. The Nokia telephone will run on Android 10. It scored 100 within the single-core take a look at and 280 within the multi-core take a look at. It’s listed with a Qualcomm processor coupled with 2GB of RAM. HMD Global appears to be persevering with with the development of naming its telephones after superheroes from the Marvel Universe; Cable is a personality within the Marvel comics who additionally options within the Deadpool 2 film.
The Geekbench itemizing of the upcoming Nokia Cable was noticed by Nokiamob. The itemizing exhibits that the Nokia telephone will include an ARM Qualcomm quad-core processor with cores clocked at 1.30 GHz, though the precise processer has not been talked about. The itemizing was uploaded on October 16 this yr. While the Geekbench scores are average, they’re higher than these of the Nokia C1, as per the report.
Meanwhile, HMD Global launched the Nokia 8000 4G and Nokia 6300 4G function telephones earlier this month. Both telephones run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor and pack a 1,500mAh detachable battery. The Nokia 8000 is obtainable in Onyx Black, Opal White, Topaz Blue, and Cintrine Gold color choices, whereas the Nokia 6300 4G was launched in Cyan Green, Light Charcoal, and Powder White colors.
The Nokia 8000 4G includes a 2-megapixel rear digital camera with flash whereas the Nokia 6300 4G has a VGA digital camera additionally with a flash. In phrases of the show, the Nokia 8000 4G has a 2.8-inch QVGA show, whereas the Nokia 6300 4G has a smaller 2.4-inch QVGA show.
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