Nokia, through the company’s HMD Global, will launch finally the first Android smartphone, which marks the return of the brand to the Finnish market of mobile phones.
And after much waiting, the HMD Global, the company that recently bought the rights to use the name Nokia on their smartphones, has finally announced the first device equipped with Android which marks the return of the company is Finnish mobile phone market, after selling its division mobile à Microsoft: the Nokia 6.
To the surprise of all, the return of Nokia will be made in China, in the first quarter. The device will cost 1.699 yuan, about 233 euros.
"The decision to launch the first Android smartphone in China is a reflection of the desire to meet the real needs of consumers in different markets around the world, and this is a market that is strategically important," said HMD in a statement.
With a modern design, the smartphone has a screen 1920×1080 HD, it measures 5.5 inches in diagonal, has a finish 2.5 D Gorilla Glass, and a layer-polarized that allows you to read under the light of the sun.
The Nokia 6 presents the brand new Android 7.0 Nougat, has 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage along with support for microSD, a main camera of 16 megapixels and a battery of 3,000 mAh.
The processor is a Snapdragon 430, an octa-core (8x ARM Cortex A53) up to 1.4 GHz equipped with X6 LTE, designed to have excellent battery life and satisfactory performance. This processor also equips the Lenovo Vibe K6.
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