A new leaked video courtesy of MySmartPrice gives a good look at the Nokia 9 PureView and its specs and features.

Based on what's been revealed so far, it's shaping up to be one of the most interesting smartphones in 2019.

Penta-Lens Setup And More

Nokia's next flagship is making the rounds online, thanks to its five rear cameras. Now a new promotional video that just got leaked not only confirms the configuration but also shows what it can do.

With five lenses to work with, it's expected to be capable of taking pictures and videos with great detail and texture and capturing shots with 10 times more light compared with others.

Regarding its core specs, it's coming with a "full edge-to-edge" 5.99-inch 2K HDR10 PureDisplay screen. The Android 9 Pie-powered handset is also shown to boast an in-screen fingerprint reader and Qi wireless charging support.

Under the hood, it's going to sport a Snapdragon 845, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of native storage. What's more, it's guaranteed to get two years' worth of software updates, which doesn't come as much of a surprise considering it's an Android One device.

First Leak

This new video comes hot on the heels of a leaked image from seasoned leakster Evan Blass that started circulating just recently.

Now it doesn't really reveal that much details about the phone, but it does put the five-camera setup and design in plain view.

As for the reveal date, it's rumored to be sometime in late January, but that would mean it's going to take place between CES in January and MWC in February. Instead, many believe the phone will make its debut in either one of those events.

To sum things up, the smartphone packs high-end specs (though it's not going to run with the newer Snapdragon 855) and features, from its nearly bezel-less screen to an in-display fingerprint scanner. From the look of things, it's the perfect device for those who are into mobile photography and don't want to break the bank.

Don't forget to hit up the video below to get a closer look at the upcoming Nokia 9 PureView:

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