The new Nokia devices will be equipped with the Android operating system and will be sold in the first half of 2017.
This summer, the Nokia itself has confirmed to be working on four different devices between smartphones and tablets.
By what follows from the statements of the directors of the HMD, the idea is to recreate the capabilities of the old Nokia phones such as the robustness and the simplicity.
The manufacturer of the equipment will be the thai Foxconn, or more specifically, its subsidiary FIH Mobile Limited.
Samuel Chin, former president and CEO of Foxconn International Holding, is the founder and president of HMD. On the other hand, the marketing director of HMD worked at Nokia for 17 years, until 2011.
"The market is fatigued and saturated with products that are not distinguished. Consumers are looking for technology that is useful, exciting, and a brand they can trust. Therefore, our focus is on providing a central experience and the real customer and a dedication to quality," said the director-general of the HMD Global to the site Mobileworldlive.com.
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