
3GB of RAM is inside and Android 7.0 is pre-installed on what appears to be a low to mid-range model.
When the deal between Microsoft and Nokia closed in April 2014 sending Nokia Devices and Services to Redmond for more than $7 billion, a non-compete clause prevented Nokia from using its name on a newphone until today. Today happens to mark the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2016.

The phone spotted on Geekbench is a little more downscale than those two rumored models. With the Snapdragon 430 chipset inside, the Nokia D1C was run through Geekbench five times. The highest single-core score was 682 (twice) while the highest multi-core score was 3229.
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