An official slide from a Nokia presentation conveyed at the organization’s late Capital Markets Day affirms the “Nokia brand’s arrival to cell phones” in 2017. With the organization already tweeting to state its CEO Rajeev Suri will convey a keynote discourse at MWC 2017, it’s looking progressively likely that we’ll see Nokia’s 2017 lineup of Android-fueled cell phones in late February.
Obviously, Suri’s keynote may not be fixated on reporting the new gadgets, and surely we may not see any new Nokia gadgets at the public exhibition, however considering the cell phone center of MWC and Suri’s affirmed keynote, it’s hard not to expect something else.
Nokia’s arrival to cell phones has been energetically foreseen, both by those nostalgic for the Nokia mark and also by those on edge to check whether Nokia tries to convey on its customary qualities – extraordinary sturdiness and remarkable battery life – in an Android cell phone.
Nokia’s name may show up on the gadgets prone to touch base at MWC 2017, yet they won’t really be made by Nokia. Back in May the organization declared it had achieved a restrictive marking rights manage a hurriedly built consortium of ex-Nokia veterans.
HMD Global was assembled for all intents and purposes overnight with a specific end goal to secure the rights to utilizing the Nokia mark on cell phones when the authorizing offer was first made open. Whatever happens at MWC in February, will be more pumped to see a Nokia telephone than we have been since the late 90s.