Nokia got three battery models approved by TUV Rheinland. One of the batteries has a power of a little over 5000mAh, which under the reign of HMD Global would be the first for Nokia-branded smartphones. Nokia’s first 5000mAh battery will power the rumored Nokia 7.3 smartphone. The Nokia 6.3 could be reserved for another 4500mAh battery that was approved alongside it.
Nokia 7.3 has long been speculated to arrive as the sequel to Nokia 7.2 successor. HMD Global Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas has also stated that the successor will power by Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 processor that was released earlier this year. This means that the mobile with 5G would be Nokia 7.3. Sarvikas has suggested that the device would have a high refresh rate — something that the current smartphone lineup of Nokia does not have. But the main thing is that Nokia 7.3 is still nowhere to be seen.
The elusive Nokia 6.3 and the Nokia 9.3 PureView 5G share the same fate. The Nokia 6.3 is very little known, but reports are rife that it exists and will debut alongside the Nokia 7.3 5G. Almost two years have passed since the first news about the Nokia 9.3 PureView entered the gossip mill, but so far we have not heard much about the system from HMD Global. On this handset, there have been several reports, but most of them have only indicated launch delays subsequently. It is expected that in the first half of 2021, the Nokia 9.3 PureView will now be launched.
The future of Nokia 6.3, Nokia 7.3 5G, and Nokia 9.3 PureView is unclear, and because they have been around the corner for over a year now, nothing is promising about these reports. The future of these smartphones can only be driven by an announcement from HMD Global.