Both the Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 7.2 are expected to debut with 6.3-inch or bigger Full-HD display, with a circular camera cutout that hosts a 48MP primary sensor on the rear. The two devices are rumored to be powered by the same Snapdragon 660 chipset which also powers theNokia 8.1smartphone. And that’s utterly disappointing when you have a new Snapdragon 675 and Snapdragon 730 chipset available as well.
While LG’s IFA teaser only hints at the arrival of the new V50s ThinQ (name confirmed by Evan Blass on Twitter), the company could also unveil the LG G8X with a waterdrop notch, under-display fingerprint scanner, and dual-cameras. It could forgo the gimmicky HandID and gesture technology introduced with the LG G8 ThinQ.
The show floor will also be graced by a number of QLED and OLED TVs, with resolutions going up to 8K and sizes going up to 120-inches — both being true for Sharp’s unveiling. Samsung, Sony, and LG will also be in attendance to show off their new TVs, which may support 5G or be foldable at the conference.