A new report published earlier today has revealed the complete lineup of Nokia-branded smartphones that will be unveiled by HMD Global Oy at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month. As expected, the company will only be announcing entry- and mid-range smartphones at the event.
The most expensive of the three smartphones that HMD Global will announce at MWC will be the Nokia 6, or should we say the international version of the Nokia 6. The smartphone was announced earlier this year and is currently on sale only in China, where it has received immense popularity.
Positioned below the Nokia 6 will be the Nokia 5. It will sport a smaller 5.2-inch display with 720 x 1280 HD resolution but is going to be powered by the same Snapdragon 430 chipset as the Nokia 6. It will be a downgrade over the Nokia 6 in other areas as well. Rest of its rumored spec-sheet includes 2GB of RAM and a 12MP rear camera.
The least expensive of the three smartphones will be the Nokia 3. It is expected to sport a similar 5.2-inch 720p display as the Nokia 5, but is going to be powered by the less powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad-core SoC under the hood.
In addition to the above three smartphones, HMD Global is rumored to announce a Nokia 3310 reboot as well. The modern incarnation of the Nokia 3310 will also be a feature phone, with a highly competitive price.
All four phones will be announced at HMD Global’s MWC 2017 press conference on the 26th of this month.
Source: Venture Beat