Small reminder for those who have missed an episode : Nokia was first sold to Microsoft, but retained its rights in the mark mobile. These rights were then assigned on an exclusive basis to HMD Global, a company created by former executives of the Finnish. If HMD Global will be able to rely on the brand to develop the terminals, these will be manufactured by a third party, in this case, the chinese Foxconn, just like TCL, which operates the brand Alcatel OneTouch.
last December, HMD Global confirmed its intention to return to the smartphone market. “We want to be one of the main competitors of the smartphone market”, had told Reuters the general director of the firm, Arto Nummela, who has long worked within Nokia, in the sale and development of products.
tough Challenge as the Android market is now crowded. The legendary brand was, therefore, expected at the turn. After the presentation of a feature-phone, Nokia had waited for the ces in Las Vegas to unveil its first true smartphone, the Nokia 6.
This device is not a realignment, however, not the gives. It aims to segment an already very busy in the middle range (less than 240 euros) with a 5.5-inch screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 430, 4 Gb of RAM, all under Android 7. Not what whip a cat, especially if one adds a very classic design.
in addition, the new Nokia does not intend to rush. This smartphone is for the moment reserved for the chinese market via the dealer jd.com. “With more than 552 million users of smartphones in China in 2016, and beyond 593 million in 2017, this is a market that is strategically important where the design and quality of products are highly appreciated by consumers,” said the company in a press release..But the manufacturer has promised other models that may be distributed more widely.
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