Nokia is gearing up to launch a new affordable smartphone

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After relleasing mid-range and flagship devices, HMD Global-owned Nokia smartphone is gearing up to launch a new smartphone in the budget segment. The smartphone, dubbed as Nokia smartphone two is Guessed to be priced at $99, making it cheaper than the Nokia smartphone three smartphone that has been priced around $150. The device is aimed at premier time smartphone buyers and comes with decent specifications for a sub-$100 device. Nokia two pic.twitter.com/IPp6Qvxp8oSeptember 14, 2017Nokia two Guessed specificationsThe Nokia smartphone two is Guessed to run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat with an assured upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo. While the Nokia smartphone two is Guessed to be released in November, the Nokia smartphone nine may arrive in January 2018.


HMD universal sends media to launch a new phone on Oct 31 in India, can be Nokia phone 7

HMD Global, a firm which develops and markets Nokia phone phones is preparing to bring a new Android phone in India on October 31. However, in the invite, HMD universal didn't mention the name of the device which they going to be relleasing on the stated date. The media invite circulated with HMD universal notes which the upcoming phone determine a milestone for the Nokia phone phones. It notes, "HMD universal invites you to an exclusive gathering to unveil the following milestone for Nokia phone phones," Apparently indicating which the something new is launching." Software wise Nokia phone seven runs on aka Android 7.1 Nougat but going to be upgraded to Android Oreo like the other Nokia phone Android phones aka Nokia phone 3, Nokia phone 5, Nokia phone eight and Nokia phone 6.

HMD Global sends media to launch a new smartphone on Oct 31 in India, could be Nokia 7




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