Nokia 6.3, 7.3 and 9.3 PureView announcement pushed back, again

09 June 2020
If it weren't for the COVID-19, we might have already seen the Nokia 9.3 PureView.

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ok, 09 Jun 2020Nokia is dead for me... The true Nokia died when Microsoft purchased it. HMD is NOT Nokia.

    HMD (Not Nokia) continues to bury the prestige of the old & great Finnish brand every day ...

      funwithash, 09 Jun 2020finally they will cancel them and save this planet from buy... moreBest comment of all! People just buying but the planet is warming... sad :/

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        • AnonD-546724
        • ssV
        • 09 Jun 2020

        Love the Community, 09 Jun 2020Bruh, you made a good point but you posted it for 8 minutes... morelmao
        Well look around, there's like two others comments with upvotes, and counting

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          • Love the Community
          • Fv4
          • 09 Jun 2020

          AnonD-546724, 09 Jun 2020Rumor has it that the in-display camera on the 9.3 is worry... moreBruh, you made a good point but you posted it for 8 minutes and already there's 5 likers? The average comment only gets a like in an hour or a day unless it's a Sony article/review.

          I'm sorry but I'm real suspicious to people whose comments happened to be liked immediately. Geric and Kangal are usually the kind of people who would do this crud.

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            • Valkov
            • SaA
            • 09 Jun 2020

            HMD behaviour is like they are some super top brand and everyone expecting their products. They don't offer anything different from other brands except some crazy pricing.

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              • ssV
              • 09 Jun 2020

              Rumor has it that the in-display camera on the 9.3 is worrying the CPO.
              He say that, because of it, a lot of units could have a flawed display out of the box.
              Apparently, he suggested to wait for competitors to step in and test the tech 'for them'.

              A decision is yet to be made, but if the phone is delayed to MWC 2021, it means that Nokia would release a flagship with an Outdated chipset for the third time.

              Because they can't just swap the S865 for an S875 : a new chipset implies an entirely new motherboard, and internals designs for the 9.3 were finished a long time ago.

              Redesigning the internals to match the new chipset would cost money and time, two things Nokia seems to be short on.

                They really should release the Nokia 8.3 now. And instead of developing new models all the time HMD should better invest in camera development. That‘s the only way for the new Nokia to earn trust. If not, this brand will die again.

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                  • nC3
                  • 09 Jun 2020

                  By the time they release the 9.3 the SD 875 will be the top android chip on the market. Come on Nokia, you can do better then this.

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                    • Sev7en
                    • Hqc
                    • 09 Jun 2020

                    Mah... I guess COVID didn't affected only Nokia right? So... Apologies without reason.

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                      • Mohit
                      • 56F
                      • 09 Jun 2020

                      Production and launch of Chinese brands like Vivo, OPPO, Realme, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Huawei is the least affected by Covid19.
                      Cool.

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                        • sj643
                        • DkU
                        • 09 Jun 2020

                        rip nokia!

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                          • LHe
                          • 09 Jun 2020

                          After Nokia 6 in 2017, I have been waiting for a proper flagship. But now Nokia is dead for me, I will buy Note 20 for 2 months.

                            finally they will cancel them and save this planet from buying new phone every year

                              Considering what an absolute piece of steaming garbage literally all their phones were recently, I expected absolutely zero from either of these three phones.

                              Let's take announced Nokia 8.3 for example - IPS FHD, SD 765, macro/depth sensor, no IP or mil-spec rating - 600 EUR, expected release July 2020. If the price/performance ratio is similar in these three phones, I expect Nokia to die by 2022, or at least go hibernate with occasional garbage release like HTC. Won't be missed, anyway.

                                All these phones will be outdated on launch, as is usual with HMD phones.

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                                  • JaK
                                  • 09 Jun 2020

                                  Oh dear...

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                                    • Anna
                                    • u15
                                    • 09 Jun 2020

                                    No point in announcing new flagship phone now and release later after 3 months. While announcement it will have Android 10 pre-installed and by the time of release Android 11 will be out. If these phones comes with Android 10, it will get only 2 OS updates Android 11 and 12. Better to release next year with Android 11 pre-installed and give 2 more OS updates.

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • LQw
                                      • 09 Jun 2020

                                      Many phones that were going to be announced in august and early september will be pushed to late october.
                                      This applies to many brands.

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                                        • ok
                                        • aX5
                                        • 09 Jun 2020

                                        Nokia is dead for me...