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Nokia Android Phone 2017: Expect More Devices On February 26, Teases Facebook Post!

Nokia Android Phone 2017: Expect More Devices On February 26, Teases Facebook Post!

Niyati S.

Nokia revealed last year that will be returning to the extensive smartphone market in 2017. The new phones would be manufactured and produced under the banner of HMD Global, a Finnish company. HMD Global is a Finnish company that was incorporated just to create Nokia phones. Only this weekend, the first ever proper Nokia Android phone was revealed to the public. It is called the Nokia 6 and it is only available in China for now. Now, HMD Global is also planning to reveal other Nokia Android smartphones. The date that should be marked in everyone's calendars is February 26. This is the date that the company is using to tease excited users and fans for further announcements.

The announcement was made through a simple Facebook post on the giant social media website through the Nokia Mobile account. "More announcements to follow on February 26th," stated Nokia Mobile. The said date matches perfectly with the initiation of the grand event Mobile World Congress of 2017. This show is pegged to start around the same time in Barcelona. We are not sure what February 26 has in store for everyone.

Nokia 6 is an intriguing mid-range device with promising performance but maybe the loyal Nokia fans are still waiting to see if HMD Global can do justice to the legacy of Nokia by meshing it perfectly with Android. A lot will be revealed next month and with the dates getting nearer, more information will start coming in.

Needless to say, everyone is waiting to know more about the upcoming Nokia devices but what could the other announcements possibly be about? Would HMD Global be announcing some high end gadgets for users, or will they be releasing more mid-range models like the Nokia 6? Keep browsing MobileNApps for more information and news about Nokia Android phones 2017.

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