IMAGE: GizBot HMD Requests Changing The Memory Capacity Of The Nokia 9 Phone HMD, the owner of the rights to use the Nokia brand, has announ...

HMD, the owner of the rights to use the Nokia brand, has announced that it has filed a request to change a number of models for its upcoming Nokia 9, which is due to be unveiled later this year.
The lead phone had previously appeared on the FCC website with TA-1004, and the version came with 6 GB of random access memory, but it is clear that the company wants to add some changes to another version under TA-1012 .
HMD has submitted to the FCC a request to modify certain specifications in the new version, including adjusting the random access memory capacity to 4 GB.
The new phone will have a 5.3-inch screen, a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, and will work with a Snapdragon 835 processor. It will run Android Noga 7.1 and will feature a 13-megapixel dual-camera.
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