The Nokia 6 announcement earlier this week by HMD Global created quite a buzz about the comeback of the beloved brand name.
According to PC Advisor, the Nokia Android phone 2017, Nokia 6, is merely a taster and its launch in China is a step forward to meet the real world needs on consumers in various markets across the globe.
HMD Global is expected to announce more Nokia devices on February 26, a day before Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016.
For those who were a bit underwhelmed by the initial release of Nokia – that is, of course, the Nokia 6 – well the rumors you’re hearing must be good news for you.
Nokia’s first smartphone in three years, the Nokia 6, will be launched exclusively in China. Nokia says on its official Facebook page that fans can look forward to “more announcements” on February 26th.
At a glance, the Nokia 6 is almost indistinguishable from any other modern smartphone, but considering this is the first new Nokia-branded phone since 2014, it’s understandable that HMD Global would play it safe. The Nokia 6 was unveiled in China and escaped the eyes of the world. Keep browsing MobileNApps for more information and news about Nokia Android phones 2017. HMD is just taking a cautious approach but it’s expected to expand to more markets in the future. The video adds that the Supreme will come in two storage variants: a cheaper model with 64GB of internal storage and an expensive one with 128GB of native storage. On the software front, we are expecting the Nokia 8 flagship to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat operating system out of the box, with a minimal custom skin on top. The handset is having a 3000mAh battery.
Then again, Nokia 6 in Silver shading variation has bene seen in the Chinese Certification Website TENAA giving presumptions that the Silver variation will be discharged by the organization in the Global market. HMD Global is clearly bent on marketing the phone in the mid-range market.