

That's because the image you can see above leaked in China today, purporting to show the back of the Nokia 9 with a shocking five camera setup. Although the person who leaked the picture calls the device Nokia 9, in the past we've heard that this will be the Nokia 10, so don't take any of the names for granted just yet.



Up until this point three rear snappers have been a celebrated rarity, not to mention that there aren't even any devices out there with four. Five, though? That's something else. And yet it seems like this is exactly what HMD Global has been busy cooking up.



The odd-looking camera array also features two additional circles of the same size - one to house the LED flash, and another for the IR focusing apparatus. The Zeiss branding is definitely not unexpected, given that Nokia's been plastering that all across its smartphone range.







The handset's rear material appears to be glass, judging by all the visible fingerprint smudges, the way it's curved towards the sides, and how reflective it is. That would put the Nokia 9 even more into flagship territory.



If this device will actually launch in 2018, then we expect it to be powered by the Snapdragon 845 chipset. A "best-in-class" camera was promised back in March, and the Nokia 9 seems to deliver on that front, if only through sheer number of lenses. An under-display fingerprint reader could be in as well, since there isn't such a sensor on the phone's back.



We don't know the Nokia 9's probable pricing and release details, but insiders are giving a hint about its possible specifications, which include a 6.01-inch FullHD+ display, In-Glass Fingerprint Scanner, IP68 Water Resistance, Gorilla Glass 5 Screen Protection, 3,900 mAh Battery Pack with Quick Charge 4.0 support, 8GB of RAM, and a whopping 256GB of internal storage. This set of hardware suggests that this model will be in the high-end to ultra-flagship smartphone price category.



[Source | Via] The handset's rear material appears to be glass, judging by all the visible fingerprint smudges, the way it's curved towards the sides, and how reflective it is. That would put the Nokia 9 even more into flagship territory.If this device will actually launch in 2018, then we expect it to be powered by the Snapdragon 845 chipset. A "best-in-class" camera was promised back in March, and the Nokia 9 seems to deliver on that front, if only through sheer number of lenses. An under-display fingerprint reader could be in as well, since there isn't such a sensor on the phone's back.We don't know the Nokia 9's probable pricing and release details, but insiders are giving a hint about its possible specifications, which include a 6.01-inch FullHD+ display, In-Glass Fingerprint Scanner, IP68 Water Resistance, Gorilla Glass 5 Screen Protection, 3,900 mAh Battery Pack with Quick Charge 4.0 support, 8GB of RAM, and a whopping 256GB of internal storage. This set of hardware suggests that this model will be in the high-end to ultra-flagship smartphone price category.

We already seen smartphones with two and even three cameras at the back, but never one with as many as five cameras. If the leaked photo of the alleged Nokia 9 Android smartphone is true, then it won't be long before consumers get to enjoy a true Penta-Cam system on their smartphone. Despite countless rumors to the contrary going back more than a year, the Nokia 9 still isn't official. This unicorn-like phone that's supposedly going to be the reborn brand's first true flagship may however become reality soon.