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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Nokia D1C Android 7.0 Nougat-powered smartphone appears in Geekbench with Snapdragon 430, 3GB RAM



An unannounced Nokia cell phone running Android 7.0 Nougat named Nokia D1C has shown up on the Geekbench program. 

As indicated by the benchmark site, Nokia D1C utilizes Snapdragon 430 chip including an octa-center processor with every center running at clock speeds up to 1.4GHz. The Snapdragon processor is matched with 3GB RAM. 


The telephone went through Geekbench a few times with scores running from 656 to 667 in single-center, while scores for multi-center execution extended from 3,120 to 3,229. 

Qualcomm's mid-level Snapdragon 430 processor including top of the line execution was propelled in September a year ago with its business accessibility slated for 2016 second quarter. Xiaomi's Redmi 3S, which is a variation of Redmi 3, dispatched in June utilizes the Snapdragon 430. The processor is matched with Adreno 505 design unit. 

Reports about Nokia's Android cell phone initially developed a couple of months back, expressing the organization was wanting to re-enter the worldwide cell phone market with two new cell phones running the Android Nougat working framework. The handsets are normal towards the end of 2016 or may be pushed to a later date at some point in the main quarter of one year from now, contingent upon testing and advancement. 

Two more Nokia mid-range telephones codenamed Nokia 5320 and RM-1490 were spotted at Geekbench. These two models were running the marginally more seasoned form of Android 4.4 KitKat.

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