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Nokia and HMD Global Confirm MWC 2017 Launch Event for February 26


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Nokia and HMD Global Confirm MWC 2017 Launch Event for February 26

 

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Hopefully, a couple of smartphones will be unveiled

 

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HMD Global, the Finnish company that recently became home of Nokia smartphones, has just confirmed its Mobile World Congress (MWC) press conference will take place on February 26. It the same day that many other major players in the smartphone industry will introduce their products.

 

Despite the fact that Samsung has already confirmed it will not launch the Galaxy S8 at MWC, while Sony is rumored to show its new flagship in secret rooms only, this year's trade fair looks pretty promising when it comes to new devices.

 

After successfully launching its first Nokia-branded smartphone in China, HMD Global will finally reveal its plans regarding the next handsets that will (hopefully) be available worldwide.

 

Aside from the Nokia 6 that's exclusive available for purchase in China though major retailer JD.com, HMD Global plans to launch at least 5 or 6 other Android smartphones by the end of the year.

 

Will it live up to the expectations?

 

At least two other Nokia-branded handsets might be introduced at MWC 2017 on February 26, including the company's first flagship smartphone.

 

Unfortunately, the expectations are very high now that new Nokia-branded phones will be once again available on the market, and we fear that HDM Global's new product might not live up to the hype.

 

However, it's important to note that the Nokia that once was, will never be again. The Finnish giant has already decided to let another company handle the design, manufacturing and sale of Nokia-branded smartphones.

 

Since we're less than one month away from Nokia's launch event, we won't have to wait too long to find out whether or not HMD will manage to meet Nokia fans' expectations.

 

Naturally, it won't be able to appeal to everyone, but it would be nice to know that Nokia's spirit still lives in some (if not all) HMD Global's upcoming products.

 

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