According to a source, the Nokia N73 is making a reappearance with a penta rear camera system with a 200-megapixel main sensor. The first Nokia N73 was released in 2006. The Symbian OS-based device quickly became one of the most popular'smart' phones of its time. HMD Global, the Nokia brand licensee, may be planning to rekindle that success with the new Nokia N73. Renders of the rumoured phone's penta camera arrangement have surfaced online ahead of its formal announcement.
According to rumours, HMD Global is working on a new Nokia N73 model. The Nokia N73 is said to be HMD Global's comeback to top handsets, including a Samsung ISOCELL HP1 sensor capable of shooting in up to 200 MP.
The Nokia N73, according to CNMO, also sports two LED flash modules, similar to the anticipated OnePlus Nord 2T. In addition, the same source claims that HMD Global obtained the ISOCELL HP1, a 200 MP camera revealed by Samsung last year. The ISOCELL HP1 is likely to make its debut in the Motorola Frontier, which has previously been leaked multiple times.
While camera samples of the ISOCELL HP1 have not yet been released, the sensor features a 1/1.22-inch optical size and 0.64 m-wide pixels that can be increased to 2.56 m by pixel-binning to output at 12.5 MP. It remains to be seen whether the Nokia N73 will look anything like the renders exhibited.
Notably, HMD Global released the Nokia 9 PureView, its first penta camera phone, in 2019. That phone drew notice because of its distinctively built, circular camera arrangement. However, due to the unusual camera setup, there were some software issues, at least at first.
The renders released by the Chinese source also show the upcoming Nokia N73 in black with curved edges. On one side, the phone looks to contain a volume rocker and a power button.
The Nokia N73, according to CNMO, also sports two LED flash modules, similar to the anticipated OnePlus Nord 2T. In addition, the same source claims that HMD Global obtained the ISOCELL HP1, a 200 MP camera revealed by Samsung last year. The ISOCELL HP1 is likely to make its debut in the Motorola Frontier, which has previously been leaked multiple times.
While camera samples of the ISOCELL HP1 have not yet been released, the sensor features a 1/1.22-inch optical size and 0.64 m-wide pixels that can be increased to 2.56 m by pixel-binning to output at 12.5 MP. It remains to be seen whether the Nokia N73 will look anything like the renders exhibited.
Notably, HMD Global released the Nokia 9 PureView, its first penta camera phone, in 2019. That phone drew notice because of its distinctively built, circular camera arrangement. However, due to the unusual camera setup, there were some software issues, at least at first.
The renders released by the Chinese source also show the upcoming Nokia N73 in black with curved edges. On one side, the phone looks to contain a volume rocker and a power button.
Exact specifics on when we could see the new Nokia N73 in person are yet unknown. The company has not yet released any official information on its new model. For the time being, it is wise to take the reported information with a dose of skepticism.