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Quad camera from Zeiss planned for less than 250 euros

The manufacturer HMD Global could swirl the middle class in the field of photography with the upcoming Nokia 6.3. New rumors point to a strong quad camera with Zeiss optics and that in a rather cheap mid-range smartphone. Details of the processor used and other hardware have also appeared. Of course, all information should continue to be enjoyed with caution.

Nokia 6.3 with Snapdragon 67x processor and quad camera from Zeiss

Let’s take a look at the camera first. As can be seen from the leak, the triple camera used in the Nokia 6.2 is to be replaced by a quad system. In addition, there was no Zeiss branding in the predecessor, which should now change in the Nokia 6.3. However, there is currently no information on the sensors used. For example, the Nokia 6.2 uses a 16 MP, 8 MP and a 5 MP sensor. It remains to be seen whether the Nokia 6.3 will also have a similar combination.

The processor information is also interesting. Here a Snapdragon 670 is supposed to do its job. Further rumors also point to a Snapdragon 675. The basic model should be equipped with 3 GB RAM and 64 GB internal memory. A slightly better equipped variant can also come with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB. Similar to the Nokia 5.3, the display should have a drop notch in the middle of the display. So far there is no information on the size. could be within the Nokia 6.2 range and be around 6.3 inches tall.

The rumors about the price can also impress. After all, the smallest version with 3 GB RAM and 64 GB internal memory is said to come on the market for 249 euros or Swiss francs. That would be an interesting offer for a smartphone with a high-quality Zeiss camera. At least if the quality of the photos is right. We will probably find out in the third quarter of 2020, because then the new middle class will be presented.

The Nokia 6.3 might look like this. The quad camera on the back is clearly visible. (Image: Nokia Power User)

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