We've already gotten a couple of early peeks at the Nokia 9 PureView, but that doesn't mean we're going to complain about another leak that's surfaced.
Alleged press renders of the Nokia 9 PureView have leaked, offering a clear look at the body of the upcoming flagship and its penta-lens camera setup. As expected, there are five rear cameras on the device along with an LED flash and autofocus sensor, and we can also see some Android One branding, suggesting that the phone will run a fairly untouched version of Android.
Around front is the screen, which is rumored to measure 5.99 inches in size and include an in-display fingerprint sensor. There's a front-facing camera above the screen, and in news that'll likely please some folks out there, the Nokia 9 PureView has no notch or punch-hole.
The Nokia 9 PureView is also rumored to include a Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.
We've seen a few phones come to market with two or three rear cameras, but the penta-lens camera setup on the back of the Nokia 9 PureView is something different. We don't yet know what features all five of those rear cameras will offer, but we wouldn't be surprised to see a wide-angle sensor and a telephoto sensor make the cut. The good news is that with MWC 2019 just a couple of weeks away, it may not be long before all is revealed.