HMD is working on a new variant of its Nokia 6.1 smartphone, as the 'Nokia 6.1 Plus' moniker has been spotted on Google's developer website. The phone is now listed in the HMD section of the ARCore-supported devices' list.

Nothing is known about the device at the moment - in fact, this is probably the first time we're hearing about the Nokia 6.1 Plus. However, we can make some educated guesses.
The Plus in the name could mean the device would be a beefed up version of the existing Nokia 6.1. And given that the Nokia 5.1 Plus has been in news lately (with indications that it could be launched as the Nokia X5 in China), it won't be a stretch to say the Nokia 6.1 Plus could end up being the international variant of the notch-totting Nokia X6.
Of course, everything is up in the air at the moment, but we'll surely let you know when more info related to the Nokia 6.1 Plus surfaces. Meanwhile, HMD has confirmed that the
#Nokia8Sirocco, #Nokia7Plus and #Nokia6.1 feature #ARcore. #Nokia8 will be enabled soon. #nokiamobile https://t.co/Ww3I8VJVbH
— Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) June 26, 2018
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