Every so often, a phone rumor surfaces that is so wild, so over-the-top, it's hard to believe. The Nokia Crown 2025 is one of those rumors. This is a device that exists, for now, only in whispers and on spec sheets that read more like a tech enthusiast's wishlist than a real-world product. But that's what makes it so exciting.
Let’s be clear: HMD Global hasn't confirmed this phone is real. But if the rumors are to be believed, the Nokia Crown is set to be an absolute titan. The talk starts with a gigantic 7.1-inch Super AMOLED screen, bigger than most flagships on the market, and a jaw-dropping 3200 x 3840 pixels resolution. Powering this beast is said to be the top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
But here’s where things get truly mind-bending. The rumored memory options are unlike anything we've seen, with configurations that go up to an incredible 20GB of RAM. And the storage? Try up to 2TB internally, with the option to expand even further.
Then there's the battery. If you’re tired of your phone dying before the end of the day, the Nokia Crown's rumored 16,000mAh battery is the stuff of dreams. That's more than three times the capacity of many popular flagships. To top it off, it's said to come with lightning-fast 180W charging.
The rumored camera system is just as ambitious, with a triple-lens setup on the back featuring a staggering 250MP primary sensor. On the front, a 60MP selfie camera is expected to handle all your video calls and self-portraits.
Of course, we have to take all of this with a huge grain of salt. These specs are almost too good to be true, and the rumored starting price of around $349 seems completely unbelievable for such a powerhouse. The Nokia Crown 2025 is likely a concept, a flight of fancy that showcases what could be possible. But it's a powerful concept, and it proves that the Nokia name can still spark the imagination and get us dreaming about the future of mobile technology.
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