Five years is a long time, especially in the fast-paced world of technology. Exactly five years ago, Microsoft bought Nokia's mobile division - and spectacularly drove the brand into the sea!
The Nokia 6.1 is one of the 5 smartphones that HMD Global introduced this year. It's a mid-range with a sleek design and good performance. It also comes with Android One as standard. It's a device that pleasantly surprised us, and we'll tell you everything in our comprehensive review.
Smartphones are always looking more and more similar, and it's getting harder to get excited about smartphone design. Nokia has shown that there is another way to create smartphones, and has done so with courage and flair. Finally, you can once again experience that wow effect when you unpack their devices.
New devices with Android 7.0 Nougat on board can no longer be certified (finally!). Aside from this, Google has done some other things to try and tackle the fragmentation problem across Android's ecosystem.
Nobody wanted to directly compete with the Samsung Galaxy S9 when it came out in February, so it's not surprising that now in April and May a real flood of new smartphones is expected to arrive. In this article we'll guide you through the new jungle of releases in the coming weeks.
Jon French from HMD had a chat with us about the MWC lineup from Nokia. In the interview, he revealed why HMD is reissuing older Nokia classics and what ideas are hidden in these smartphones
HMD Global’s Nokia revival impressed us at MWC 2018 with the launch of five promising new phones. Unfortunately for those of you in the US, only one of those devices will make the journey to the states this year, and without carrier support. For the moment, HMD's chances in the US hinge on the Nokia 6.
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