Are you Apple or Samsung user? then be wide-awake of this announcement.
Nokia is returning back to the smartphone industry early next year and will be launching its brand new Android smartphones February 2017. Previously, Nokia was taken over by Technology giant Microsoft, before being sold off and completely shut down rather unceremoniously, much to fans’ chagrin.
HMD Global Oy (a Finnish company) has officially taken over Nokia’s smartphone market with an exclusive permit for the next 10 years. And it has pledged to resurrect Nokia back to its previous glory beginning with the launch of latest Android smartphones early next year.
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Before this declaration, several mid-range and top-end Nokia Android smartphones have already flowed along with its rumoured specifications. The reports exhibit a flagship Nokia smartphone marked Pixel, sporting a high-end performance and operating on Android’s expected Nougat 7.0 OS.
Leaked earlier in the year, Nokia D1C is yet another alleged Android smartphone in the business, which will sport in two alternatives.
The premium version will apparently feature a 5.5-inch display, 1080p display, with 3 gigs of RAM and 16MP rear camera, while the economy version of the Nokia D1C will offer a 5-inch Full HD screen, 2 gigs of RAM, and a 13MP primary camera.
Both the Nokia D1C alternatives are reportedly powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor and Adreno 505 GPU.
Now, it will be great to see Nokia returning back in the smartphone business, delivering the presently established opponents, a serious race for their money.