The earliest national screen mobile phone is Sharp's work, but the most famous full screen mobile phone is Xiaomi MIX, and an unknown low-end full screen prototype still lies in Nokia's laboratory. This machine, code named Nokia id326-3, accompanied by this pile of first exposed photos, appeared on Taobao in China on April 17 (already off the shelf).
Nokia once had a market value of 300 billion dollars, and sold its mobile phone division to Microsoft in 2014 at a price of 5.4 billion euros. In 2016, Microsoft sold Nokia's mobile phone business to Foxconn in Taiwan at a price of 350 million dollars, and reached an agreement with the Finnish company HMD, which can use Nokia's brand in the field of consumer electronics.
The Nokia id326-3 exposed this time is a prototype in 2014. At that time, Nokia's mobile phone business was being handed over to Microsoft. This Nokia X series machine was running Windows Phone 8.1. Because of its low-end positioning, it was equipped with a Snapdragon 200 processor, and its screen resolution was only 720P. However, the machine has achieved a full screen effect similar to that of Xiaomi MIX and Sharp.
In addition, it can still retain the earpiece and distance sensor on the forehead, and even put the USB interface on the top. This polycarbonate case machine can still change batteries, and the camera is placed in the middle of the chin. As early as three years ago, we could make low-end computers like this. We have to admire Nokia in those days. Unfortunately, Nokia today may not have the strength of those years.
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