Nokia 3310 announced a comeback! The uninitiated will encounter an unusual scene at the largest mobile telephony fair in Barcelona, which will make them feel like they have traveled back in time. At MWC 2017, yes 2017 and not 2000, the famous Nokia 3300, the legendary and probably the most popular mobile phone in history, is coming.
HMD Global, the owner of the license to use the Nokia brand, has introduced the Nokia 6 smartphone, the first Nokia to run the Android operating system. However, this will not be the only Nokia that HMD Global will present this year. Can Nokia return to its former glory?
Nokia, once the king of mobile telephony, but today just a pale shadow of itself, is back on the scene (for what time?) under a new owner. The former giant, which was divided and is still given to each other by companies, is now trying to raise from the ashes HMD Global, which took over the phone part from Microsoft. The Nokia 150, however, may not be what you expected from the former mobile megastar.
Nokia, once the king of mobile phones, but today only a pale shadow of itself, but somehow picking itself up from the ruins with the help of Microsoft, has a new mobile phone. This one doesn't have a touchscreen, it's not waterproof, it doesn't run most of your favorite mobile apps, but you'll still want it. The Nokia 216 takes us back to the days when the charger was the last thing on our mind during the day.
Wireless chargers are becoming an increasingly common sight, and the days when cables will be unnecessary are no longer light years away. Light-colored is Microsoft's Qi wireless charger Nokia DT-903, which "accepts" all smartphones with the Qi standard, the standard that has the most credit for wireless charging. It is a plastic tile that, when a smartphone is placed on it, lights up like neon. Either orange, white and green.
Nokia is experiencing a second spring and is so diligently defying predictions that it will go to the eternal hunting grounds after the sale of the phone division to Microsoft. The road to the old glory is still long and thorny, but with the new tablet N1, the second with its name (the first was the Lumia 2520), which was prepared in partnership with Foxconn, its future seems bright again. But if we tear apart the connection, we see that Nokia has actually only lent its name.
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