Nokia Android Phone Release Date All Set In February 2017? Expectations High On Specs
Bal Kenneth AballeFor the past years, Nokia has been unnoticeable in the smartphone industry. Tech giants like Apple and Samsung are some of the companies currently enjoying the spot of being on the top of the market.
However, it seems like the Finnish company is now ready for a big comeback. On February 2017, Nokia is expected to go back in the compatiton as it launches its newest Android smartphones for the public.
According to Gadget 360, it is confirmed that Nokia is set to work with Google to release their upcoming Android phones in 2017. Although there were a lot of doubts that the launching will be pushed, the company already shared in a slide from Nokia's Capital Markets Day 2016 stating that 2017 will see "Nokia's brand return to smartphones."
The new Nokia Android Phones will be put into action in collaboration with Finnish company HMD Global and Taiwanese giant Foxconn. It is also expected that a renowned advertising agency will work in promoting the upcoming Nokia smartphones, reported.
On its comeback, expectations are high that Nokia will pull off impressive features for their new smartphones.
Nokia is expected to release the D1C, the first Android phone that the company will release in their series next year. It is expected to run on Android 7 Nougat and to be equipped with mid-range specs like a 1080p display, a Snapdragon 430 processor, and 3 GB of RAM, Phone Arena reported.
On February 2017, Nokia is scheduled to host a keynote at MWC 2017. Reports are that there is a big chance that they will share interesting details about their upcoming smartphones in the said event. Stay tuned with Mobile&APPS for more details about Nokia smartphones.
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