HMD Global has relaunched Nokia 3310 with colour display and talktime of up to 22 days. The company is also bringing Nokia 6 to global markets in Q2 2017.
Nokia's comeback smartphones won't be exclusive to China anymore. At MWC 2017, HMD Global - the company that holds the license to sell Nokia-branded smartphones, has announced new products for global markets. The company is trying to re-enter the already competitive smartphone market and is starting with products aimed at budget and mid-ranged consumer segment.
"Nokia started a revolution with its GSM technology and is now preparing for 5G technology with latency less than 1ms. Technology is designed to bring human family closer together," says Brad Rodriguez from Nokia Technologies.
"Nokia is primarily a B2B company and we now want to be known for consumer and digital products. With HMD Global, Nokia is entering a category where Nokia has always been the leader," added Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri
First up, HMD Gobal is making the Nokia 6 available globally. The Nokia 6 was first announced exclusively for China on January 8. The smartphone comes with a 5.5-inch full HD display, Snapdragon 430 chipset, 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. There is a 16MP primary camera and an 8MP front camera. The handset is backed by a 3000mAh battery.
Next up are the Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 smartphones - the latest devices in company's lineup. The Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 come with a 5-inch and 5.2-inch HD display, 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. The Nokia 3 is powered by a MediaTek MTK 6737 SoC, while the Nokia 5 gets the Snapdragon 430, same as that on Nokia 6.
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