We’ve heard about Nokia D1C for a while now, and while we always knew it was a codename of new launch, now we have a clue of what its official name moniker would be. Today’s leak reveals reveals that D1c could be called Nokia 6 by the time it hits markets, and not only that, we also hint of Nokia 6 specs, and an image to boot.

Nokia 6 seems to feature 4GB of RAM, 64GB of in-built storage (supports expandable storage via MicroSD), a 16MP rear camera, 8MP front facing camera and all that topped by the 5.5-inch display that garners resolution of 1080p display.

There’s no word on the processor powering this device or maybe there is, but unfortunately the rest of the information on leak seems to be encrypted from us with Chinese characters. It’s being reported that Nokia 6 could feature either Snapdragon 652 and 653 processor.

It seems there is a fingerprint sensor on board too, because if you zoom in and awkwardly bend and look closely right below the screen, you will notice that Nokia has placed a Home button — whose design hits a middle of square-ish Moto G4 Home key, and that of rectangular Note 7 Home button.

Those of us who hold Nokia close to heart, always wish deep down that the company should have adopted android (properly) way back, instead of dying out. But now that we know Nokia is coming back, we should prepare ourselves for the Android goodness it will be bringing along. The Nokia 6 will be running Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.

Via Nokibar