NxtQuantum is gearing up to introduce new AI+ branded smartphones in India. The upcoming lineup is said to be called the Nova 5G series, and it will likely include three handsets. A new report has shared an alleged live image of one of these anticipated models. The leaked handset reportedly carries the AI+ Nova 2 5G moniker, and the images show the design of the rear panel. The report also hints at the possible RAM and storage configuration for the phone and dual-SIM support.
AI+ Nova 2 5G Leaked Live Image Surfaces Online
The AI+ Nova 2 5G handset will likely arrive in India as part of the AI+ Nova 5G series, according to a report by GSMArena. The publication has shared an alleged live image of the purported smartphone, which shows its rear panel. It appears with a square rear camera module with rounded corners that holds two camera sensors and an LED flash unit.
AI+ Nova 2 5G leaked live image
Photo Credit: GSMArena
The words “Matrix AI Camera” are imprinted next to the camera island of the alleged AI+ Nova 2 5G. This suggests that the smartphone will likely be equipped with AI-backed photography and editing features.
The leaked image of the AI+ Nova 2 5G has a sticker pasted on the back panel that suggests it will come with dual-SIM support. The handset is expected to arrive in a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration. It is possible that the smartphone could be offered in other RAM and storage variants as well.
The AI+ Nova 5G series will launch in India by the end of June. The lineup is expected to be equipped with AI-backed features. The smartphones are expected to be budget offerings and will be available for purchase in the country via leading online retailers like Flipkart.
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