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Nokia confirms Android smartphones and tablets later this year

Nokia is proving really be indestructible. The Finnish company that was once the largest manufacturer of mobile phones, and reached the bottom (everyone knows the story, Microsoft, blah-blah-blah), promised to return to the market again.

Nokia confirms Android smartphones and tablets later this year


The company will use Foxconn Taiwanese factories to produce their smartphones and tablets running Android, and we already have a certain date for this to happen, to the delight of fans of the company that created literally indestructible appliances and iconic over the years.
A Nokia executive swapped soon for a more accurate time. Mike Wang, chairman of the joint management team at Nokia China, told local media that the company will undertake new devices in 2016, in the fourth quarter (Q4), more precisely.

It is expected to be submitted at least two new tablets and three or four smartphones, all running Android. Rumors indicate that Nokia is preparing two top of the line devices to advertise. These alleged devices, called C1 and P1 already come with Android 7.0 Nougat, OLED screens of 5.2 and 5.5 inches, with resolution QHD, Snapdragon 820 processor, camera 22.6 MP and metal body with resistance to water and dust.

Nokia has signed an exclusive licensing agreement for its brand with Global HMD Finnish company to produce smartphones and Android tablets. The agreement is valid for 10 years and the devices will be produced by a subsidiary of Taiwan's Foxconn .

"Instead of the Nokia back to produce cell itself , the HMD plans to produce mobile phones and tablets that can enlarge the Nokia brand value in global markets ," said Ramzi Haidamus , head of Nokia's patent unit in May 2016.

It is also investing in other areas to return to the market with a portfolio stuffed news.
The company launched a camera for virtual reality capable of capturing video in 360 degrees. Call Ozo , it has the differential has a real -time display of production.

Another important advance was the Nokia acquisition of Withings , a French manufacturer of wearables focused on the health sector, for € 170 million ( $ 191 million ) .

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Nokia confirms Android smartphones and tablets later this year