Nokia 6 (2018) is going to be officially announced by HMD Global tomorrow, but Chinese retailer Suning jumped the gun and leaked the device in full. All the specs, including press renders and lifestyle images, popped up on its website and online store.

The new Nokia 6 comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 630 chipset, a fingerprint scanner on the back and redesigned accents around the edges and the camera. It also borrowed some features from the Nokia 8 for audio recording and photos.

The chipset has an octa-core CPU, with four of the cores clocked at 2.2 GHz. The RAM available is just 4 GB with two internal storage versions - 32 or 64 GB. There is also a microSD slot for up to 128 GB more.

The primary camera is 16 MP with f/2.0 lens, and it comes with OZO Audio recording. It also has Bothie mode where you take a picture or video with both cameras at the same time. Speaking about the front snapper, it has 8 MP sensor and f/2.0 lens.

The battery has 3,000 mAh capacity and is charged via the microUSB port. The OS is near-stock Android 7.1.1 Nougat, with promises to get Android Oreo soon. Dimensions sit at 148.8 x 75.8 x 8.15 mm with a weight of 172 g.

The Nokia 6 (2018) is available in Black with orange accents and White with red accents. The 32 GB version will be sold in China for CNY1,499 ($230/€190), while the 64 GB one will cost CNY1,699 ($261/€216).

Last year, a global variant was announced in February at MWC, and HMD Global will most likely do the same with this edition of the Nokia 6.