Nokia Android phone News: Release Date, UK Price, Features

Nokia lumia 3310 is a throwback to the past - a low-cost feature phoneThe one all Nokia fans have been waiting for, though, is the comeback of the Nokia 3310. Nokia has confirmed that the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6 will be available globally in Q2 2017. Check out our hands-on reviews of the Nokia 6, Nokia 5, Nokia 3 and Nokia 3310Earlier this year Nokia announced its Nokia 150 feature phone and China-only Nokia 6 smartphone, with the latter selling out in just 23 seconds. Nokia has not yet announced UK pricing for its Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6, but it has announced the prices in Euros. Also see: Nokia android tablet rumoursWhat did Nokia announce at MWC 2017?


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Nokia 8 flagship Android phone: Release date, rumours and specs

IP68 protection suggestedMetal build rumouredIn terms of design, it's said that the Nokia lumia flagship phone will offer a premium metal design. Prior to the launch of the Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3, there were plenty of rumours of a high-end device. The existing Nokia Android/" target="_blank">android phones also all offer microSD card slots, so we'd imagine that convenience feature will be on the Nokia 8 too, perhaps with dual SIM as standard too. Pure Android NougatOne of the underlying themes of the new Nokia phones is that they all run pure Android Nougat, with Google Assistant. The Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 didn't feature in rumours, but that could be because lower tier phones are often ignored, while flagship phones are often over inflated by expectation.

Nokia 8 flagship Android phone: Release date, rumours and specs





Nokia and BlackBerry pave the way for a world dominated by Android and iOS – Tech2
Android/" target="_blank">android , Apple, BlackBerry, BlackBerry KeyOne, Google , iOS, Kantar, Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, Mobile World Congress, MWC, Nokia lumia, Nokia 3310, Symbian New OS sales data from the Kantar Worldpanel ComTech show that iOS continued to grow but Android further cemented its position with market share increases worldwide. It's now clear that the mobile ecosystems are only limited to two players, Google's Android and Apple's iOS. While Nokia was earlier glued to Symbian and BlackBerry to BlackBerry OS, it is now clear that the only other manufacturer that remains faithful to its ecosystem is Microsoft with Windows Mobile 10. According to the OS sales data, Android accounted for 74.3 percent of smartphone sales in the latest period, a marginal increase from 72.9 percent in the three months ending January 2016.


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