Benchmark Nokia D1C Circulating, The Rise Of The Smartphone Origin Finland?
At the end of year 2015 then, Nokia officially parted ways with Microsoft because the contracts had expired. We know that during previous was taken over by Microsoft, the company of origin Finland uses the Windows Mobile operating system. But after no Microsoft shared, pun Nokia rumored to be developing their own-made smartphone, which also carry the most popular operating systems today, Android.
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This time the news about the latest Nokia smartphone emerges through a benchmark site. As reported by GSM Arena, of the week (2/10/2016), it is said that on the website of Geekbench appear a Nokia device with series D1C. Rumors about the latest Nokia smartphone brings the operating system with the logo of a green robot ever seems to be getting closer to reality.
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The Smartphone also have test scores that are not too high on the application the Geekbench. As in the single core testing only incised score around 650 to 680 points, while for testing multi core about 2,700 up to 3,200 points. Not only that, it is written that the D1C Nokia using the processor from Qualcomm which allegedly is the Snapdragon processor 430, with 505 Adreno graphics. RAM implanted also belongs to memadahi for smartphones today, namely amounting to 3 GB.
Benchmark Nokia D1C Circulating, The Rise Of The Smartphone Origin Finland? |
Unfortunately there are no details about the specifications of the camera's sensor is used, or a wide screen that carried by Nokia D1C. Using the Android operating system 7.0 Nougat, this smartphone predictions would menyasar the mainstream class when given the current specification which he carried. But when it is on testing this is usually soon smartphone Nokia D1C would be announced in the near future.
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