Nokia N73 with 5 cameras apparently in the pipeline, concept renders released

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 HMD Global revealed in March that it had no intentions to produce a flagship or premium smartphone anytime soon. According to a fresh claim, the business is working on a flagship-tier smartphone.


According to the Chinese news portal CNMO, Nokia is developing a new smartphone under the codename N73. For those who are unaware, the firm previously produced a smartphone with the same N73 label in 2006, which was fairly successful at the time.


Some concept renderings of the rumored future smartphone have also surfaced, showing a flat top and curved edges. The camera module is designed like the tip of a knife and holds a five-camera configuration as well as a twin flash module. The primary camera has the largest lens, with four other lenses placed vertically below it.


According to the source, the smartphone might use a 200MP sensor manufactured by Samsung. In case you missed it, Samsung introduced the ISOCELL HP1 200-megapixel picture sensor with a 0.64m pixel sensor in September 2021. The 200-megapixel sensor, on the other hand, has yet to make an appearance on a smartphone. These specifications and renderings are still speculated and unverified, so readers should take them with a grain of salt.


Separately, Motorola is likely to release the Motorola Frontier, the first smartphone with 200 megapixels. The smartphone is said to use a 200-megapixel picture sensor from Samsung.


The new sensor incorporates ChameleonCell technology, a pixel-binning technique that, depending on the environment, employs a two-by-two, four-by-four, or complete pixel layout. It can record 8K movies at 30 frames per second with little field of vision degradation.

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