The (in)famous Nokia 9 PureView is still vaporware at the moment, but that might change soon - either at CES in January or MWC in February. Three versions of it have just been certified by the Bluetooth SIG, a prerequisite step for the launch of any new smartphone.
They have the model numbers TA-1082, TA-1087, and TA-1094. The last one of those has also been spotted at other certification bodies in the past, such as 3C and MIIT, so the Nokia 9 is certainly on its way to the market - even if it seems to be taking its sweet time getting there.

The Nokia 9 will unsurprisingly have Bluetooth 5.0 on board, but this certification doesn't reveal any other details. According to past reports, the handset will
Its most distinguishing feature will undoubtedly be the back with its seven circular cutouts meant to house cameras (main RGB, wide-angle, tele, monochrome), a depth sensor, a dual-tone LED flash, and a mysterious sensor that could be there for laser-assisted autofocus.
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