The flagship Nokia P1 is set to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in Barcelona later this month.
Excitement around the upcoming smartphone has seen shares in HMD Global, the company behind the Nokia brand, rocket.
According to the latest rumours, the Nokia P1 will run the latest version of Google's Android operating system out-of-the-box.
That means Nokia P1 owners will benefit from the latest software features, including split-screen apps, better battery life, new granular security settings, and a whole host of new emoji.
In terms of hardware, the Nokia P1 will purportedly include a 22.6MP rear camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, as well as a hefty 3,500mAh battery and the latest Qualcomm processor.
The Nokia P1 is expected to ship with an all-metal unibody design, and a 5.3-inch display shielded by Gorilla Glass 5.
Below the screen, Nokia is rumoured to include a physical home button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor to quickly unlock the device and authorise in-app purchases.
Most exciting of all HMD Global is set to unveil a revamped version of the iconic Nokia 3310
But the latest reports suggest the P1 will not be the only announcement Nokia has planned for its press conference at Mobile World Congress this month.
According to the latest whispers, Finland-based HMD Global will also showcase the Nokia 6 , a mid-range model specific to the Chinese market.
Some have speculated a European-variation of the Nokia 6 will debut on-stage at Mobile World Congress, or MWC.
In addition to the Nokia 6, HMD is rumoured to unveil two new low-end Android 7.0 Nougat smartphones, purportedly dubbed Nokia 3 and Nokia 5.
Both will ship with a specs sheet worse than the Nokia 6, with rumours of a 5.5-inch display, Snapdragon 430 chip, 4GB of RAM and a 16MP rear camera.
According to reports, the Nokia 6 will be sold for €249 (some £211), the Nokia 5 at €199 (roughly £169) and the Nokia 3 for €149 (roughly £125).
But – most exciting of all – HMD Global is reportedly looking into unveiling a revamped version of the Nokia 3310.
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