Nokia 2 with 4000mAh battery surfaces in press images before launch

Famous tipster Evan Blass has leaked some images of the upcoming budget Nokia 2 smartphone on his official Twitter account. The rendered image suggested that the Nokia 2 may be announced in two color variants, i.e., Black and White. Moreover, the time and date on the smartphone suggest that the Nokia 2 might be launched on October 5.

The image also indicates that the Nokia 2 will follow the design attributes of their siblings like Nokia 3 and Nokia 5. Moreover, the front of the smartphone can be seen with the navigation button instead of capacitive type. The right side of the phone is equipped with a volume rockers and power button. While the back of the phone seems to adhere a single lens optics, a Nokia branding in the middle and a speaker resides at left corner.

Recently, the Nokia 2 was spotted on US FCC Documents With Massive 4000mAh Battery. Also, the smartphone was previously rendered on the popular Geekbench website as well. Geekbench listing suggests that the Nokia 2 is packed with a 1.27GHz Snapdragon 210 Chipset paired with 1GB of RAM. In benchmarking test, the phone obtains a single-core score of 422 and a multi-core score of 1146.

The Nokia 2 will be launched in the entry level market segment and its likely to backed by a 5-inch HD display which offers 1280 x 720-pixel resolution. The smartphone is expected to run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system out of the box and fuelled by 4000mAh battery. On the pricing front, the Nokia 2 is likely to launch under Rs. 10,000, however, there are no further details available as of now regarding its price.

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