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Nokia X6 will release in China or Taiwan? Want to know?



Two weeks ago, we heard that the Nokia X6's first appearance outside of China will be Hong Kong. However, the device might actually end up going to Taiwan first according to Nokia's official Facebook page.

The post says the phone will run Android One, and comments repeatedly mention its Nokia 6.1 Plus name. As previously reported HMD Global is expected to call the phone that instead of the X6 outside China.
Sadly, no other details were disclosed in the post, but it's probably safe to assume that the handset will come sooner than later and will also sport identical specs to its original Nokia X6 Chinese counterpart.
The phone, which was previously thought to be named Nokia X, is called Nokia X6 and some of its pictures have already been revealed. Apparently, the company is launching an entirely new lineup – the X series – and has been promoting it in its conferences.

Coming May 16th

Moreover, the company has confirmed that they will reveal the Nokia X6 in an upcoming press event in Beijing, China.

Much like the trends, it has a notched-display, a premium glass build, and a familiar dual camera set up on the rear. It does have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, but there’s no clear indication for the rest of its detailed specifications for now.
Here’s what the press invite poster looks like,although the Facebook page of Nokia tells something else.

Press invite by Nokia on May 16th
Press invite by Nokia on May 16th

Not A Flagship?

Its design and some of the features have already been revealed. HMD Global has already shown the device to the public but locked its content without revealing any specifications. In the pictures we posted earlier, the Nokia X6 seems to have a 19:9 display with a trendy notch and dual rear cameras.
Moreover, its rear has a glass finish – which indicates possible wireless charging – but a leaked spec-sheet hinted towards non-flagship 10W charging input so it might not compete with the likes of Galaxy S9 and Sony Xperia XZ2.











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