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Nokia goes back with Android Phones

By Alin Pogan Published December 1, 2016
Last updated: 2016/12/01 at 11:03 PM
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Nokia confirms the exclusive licensing agreement with HMD Global to launch its Android smartphones in 2017.

Nokia announced HMD Global as “New Home for Nokia” on its official website. Microsoft took over Nokia and launched Windows operated phone, Lumia. The new Android-operated smartphones will launch under Nokia’s name. Brad Rodrigues, interim president of Nokia Technologies, said:

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm shown around the world for the return of the Nokia brand to smartphones. The HMD Global team has the ambition, talent, and resources to bring a new generation of Nokia branded phones to market, and we wish them every success. I’m sure our millions of Nokia fans will be excited to see their new products!”

Nokia signed the deal with HMD Global that will last for 10 years. About four smartphones are rumored to be launched during the first half of next year. Arto Nummela, CEO of HMD Global said,

“Today marks a happy and important day for HMD. Nokia has been one of the most iconic and recognizable phone brands globally for decades. The excitement of re-introducing this much-loved, well-known and trusted the brand to smartphone consumers is a responsibility and an ambition that everyone at HMD shares.”

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Alin Pogan December 1, 2016
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