Nokia Returns In The Mobile Market! Finnish Company To Launch Two New Android Phones In 2017

Finnish-owned company, Nokia may be making a huge comeback by launching two Android, with one may be named Nokia A1 on 2017. When there's smoke, there's fire. This is one news that definitely being talked about online. It is believed that both Nokia phones will run on Android 7.0 Nougat.

According to Know Your Mobile, Nokia CEO, Rajeev Suri will be speaking at a keynote together with chief executives of top carrier networks and service developers. This talk led by the Nokia CEO may be to officially announce the launch of two Android phones (one could be called Nokia A1) of Nokia for 2017 which may both run using the latest version Android 7.0 Nougat.

The Nokia brand is believed to be making a comeback, returning to the mobile scene to make Android-powered which could be Android 7.0 Nougat phones and tablets. This news was confirmed through a press release from Nokia which is now owned by HMD.

Another news that is making rounds online is that Nokia confirmed they will be releasing at least three Android phones (could be called Android A1 running on Android 7.0 Nougat) before closing the year 2016! This is rather calculated move. Nokia may release two Android 7.0 Nougat, one of which is Nokia A1 powered phones end of 2016 and the third will depend on how the testing goes.

The third Android phone may be released by Nokia first quarter of 2017. It will most likely be making its debut at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2017.

To add, Smartphone Price said that one of the phones could be called A1, making it Nokia's first mid-range Android phone. The Nokia A1 will have the necessary features in terms of connectivity such as WiFi, Bluetooth Technology, USB, GPS. Nokia A1 may also have accelerometer, gyro, compass, pedometer, light and proximity sensors.

Official word should finally end these speculations. Is it two or three Android phones? Will one of the mobile phones be called Nokia A1? Will it be running on Android 7.0 Nougat? Only Nokia can answer.

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