The controversy surrounding the expected Nokia D1C smartphone continues to grow by the day. We had all along thought it was a 5.5-inch device but it appeared on GFXBench as a 13.8-inch tablet creating some sort of confusion. It is very likely, though, that the GFXBench listed screen size was an error. The latest rumor about the Nokia D1C is that the device would come in two versions that would be different from each other in their display sizes, RAM sizes as well as sensor sizes of their cameras.

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According to the source, one of the variants would sport a 5-inch display with 1080 pixels resolution. The same variant is said to pack 2GB of RAM as well as a 13MP rear camera sensor. On the other hand, the second version which is the top most is said to come with a 5.5-inch 1080 pixels display and would have a larger 3GB of RAM onboard as well as a huge 16MP rear camera sensor.

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Both versions are said to be powered by the same 1.4GHz Snapdragon 430 chip with the Adreno 505 GPU firing up the graphics. Both versions would also run on Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the-box. They both are said to also share the same 8MP front-facing camera sensor. These specs look similar to the ones with which the D1C ran through Geekbench and AnTuTu.

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We don’t expect the Nokia D1C until next year, perhaps during the MWC 2017 but the source also hinted that the Nokia smartphones are already undergoing testing.

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