Nokia will push two new machines next year beyond smartphones

Tencent Digital (compilation: remarks) Perhaps it sounds strange, Nokia is now a "overkill" smart phone manufacturers, but the company's every move is very much worried about the hearts of many users and even fans. Since the acquisition of Nokia by Microsoft, all of Microsoft's treasures have been on the Windows Phone system, but for now, whether it is Nokia or Windows Phone, seems to be a failed bet.

However, as a very smart smartphone manufacturer, Nokia still has a keen interest in the smart phone market after undergoing another "change." Before Nokia had released an N1 tablet for the Android system, it is no longer a standard smartphone vendor. Recently, this Finnish company seems to be planning to re-introduce a truly Android system smartphone in the coming days after it was sold to HMD Global.

Now, when James Rutherfoord, CEO of Mobile Devices Division of Microsoft Asia Division, attends an event in Vietnam, HMD Global plans to launch two Nokia new machines in the fourth quarter of this year. At the same time, it will launch at least in the second quarter of 2017. Two other new products.

Not long ago, the Nokia CEO had confirmed that the company would participate in next year's MWC Mobile World Conference, but we are not sure whether Nokia's new products include smart phones at MWC. However, from the current position of Microsoft's executives, Nokia's launch of new Android devices in the next few months seems to be an inevitable trend, after all, Nokia wants to return to the smart phone market, can no longer be delayed.

Before there were several Nokia new machine running points data, including D1C, all appeared on the running sub-site, and from the run points results, it seems that the positioning of low-end products, which will inevitably make many users feel a bit Disappointed. But at least we have seen signs of Nokia returning to the smartphone market, which is good news for fans.

Source: phonearena