Nokia could be kicking off 2019 with the launch of a big new product. The company’s upcoming phone, the Nokia 9 PureView, was leaked on Twitter by Evan Blass on the 30th of December. And now, a marketing video for the phone has been leaked by MySmartPrice.

The company’s Nokia 9 PureView handset will feature a penta-lens setup with ZEISS optics on the back. The “revolutionary” five-camera setup will, of course, allow for better quality pictures. According to the video, the camera setup will allow you to take 5 shots at a time, with 10x more light captured in pictures. Once you take a picture, you will even be able to re-focus on certain parts of a picture on Google Photos, and the demo on the marketing video looks pretty dope:

The device features a 5.99-inch “2K PureDisplay” with HDR10. The device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor, pack up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. The device even features an in-display fingerprint scanner, so you will be able to unlock the device and authenticate simply by placing your finger on the screen.

The device is powered by Google’s Android One, and it will come with Android 9 out of the box. Nokia is promising two years of updates, by the way.

It’s not clear exactly how Nokia will price the Nokia 9 PureView, or when the device will be launched. Going by the features, the device will be a high-end flagship for the company. It’s possible we will get to see the launch of the product sometime this month, or Nokia could be revealing it at Mobile World Congress in February.

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