Why should Nokia come back?
Nokia has officially confirmed that they will come back the smartphone market after two years selling Lumia Finnish company to Microsoft because of failing to compete with Apple and Samsung. Let’s check some reasons for Nokia come back.
Nokia’s remark
In the 1990s, when mobile phones started to become popular, Nokia’s handset are many people’s desire. The user friendliness and good batteries are the strengths that made Nokia outstanding at the time. Nokia was born in Europe and the most glorious years of Nokia probably began in 1994, when they launched series 2100 series phones, the first handsets using the Nokia Tune ringtone. Only 5 years later, Nokia became the largest phone manufacturer in the world, every fourth mobile phone to sell out, with 1 unit of Nokia.
The following year, Nokia achieved a significant success with the first phone to shoot video, the Nokia 3650 in 2002. Nokia was also the first to launch 3G with the Nokia 6650. With 3G technology, the phone can now be used to surf the Internet, downloading music, watching TV and much more. Nokia was definitely the pioneer in the technology all around the world until Apple and Samsung dominate the mobile phone market.
So there’s no reason that the world customers aren’t pleased to welcome the news last week. Nokia will officially come back to the market under the current agreement. HMD – a Finnish company will handle the development of devices running Android under the supervision of Nokia. This is quite important because Nokia knows how to produce and add functionality to the product. Moreover, Nokia is holding the mobile patents necessary when the world is moving to 5G.
Many people are looking forward to Nokia come back
After all, Nokia is sure to soon re-export in early 2017 with 2 Android phones. And consumers are absolutely right to expect in a new, modern smartphones, inheriting the advantages of ordinary telephone lines before. So follow our blog for more information about new phones from Nokia – the oldie of smartphone world.