As seen in the above image, the Nokia 5.4 smartphone has recently been added to the Google AR Core supported devices list. This necessarily means that the Nokia 5.4 will have support for the various AR applications and Google will optimize the device for a “good user experience”. This is primarily related to sensitive motion tracking, which is done by combining the camera image and the motion sensor input to determine as to how the device moves through the real world.
Nevertheless, the AR Core certification has given us evidence that the moniker indeed exists and we can expect the launch to happen soon now. Speaking of the specifications of the device, the Nokia 5.4 will sport a 6.39-inch HD+ IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1,520 pixels. Under the hood, the Nokia 5.4 will be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, which will be clubbed with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage.
In terms of optics, the Nokia 5.4 will make room for a quadruple rear camera setup, which will consist of a 48MP primary lens, a 5MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. At the front, the Nokia 5.4 will make room for a 16MP selfie snapper.
Coming to the battery of the device, the Nokia 5.4 will come with a 4,000mAh battery, which will drive juice via a USB Type-C charging port. The device will boot Android 10 OS out of the box. There will be a fingerprint scanner at the rear of the device. To learn more about the Nokia 5.4, you can head to our previous coverage for the same.
Furthermore, the Nokia 5.4 could be coming to the asian markets (including India) anytime soon now, as the device has allegedly been certified by the Indian BIS certification and the NBTC certification. As per a report by NokiaPowerUser, the Nokia TA-1325 could be the Nokia 5.4, and we have spotted the same on the two certification websites. Below are the certification images for your reference:
Alleged Nokia 5.4 visits NBTC and BIS
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