The troubled Nokia brand is proving that that it's still in the smartphone race when it announced a handful of new mid-range smartphones last month at MWC 2017. Nonetheless, the Finnish company didn't keep its word on the initial February launch window for any of its new devices including the Nokia 3, 5, 6, and 3310. A recent interview with Nokia marketing manager Tomislav Himbele has finally shed light on the matter.
According to Himbele, we can expect the new Nokia smartphones to be available starting the middle of May to the end of June depending on region. All four models will receive regular security updates including the refreshed entry-level 3310.
The Nokia 3, 5, and 6 are 5-inch, 5.2-inch, and 5.5-inch Android smartphones, respectively, with Android Nougat pre-installed and either MediaTek or Snapdragon 430 SoCs. Prices are expected to start at around 140 Euros, 190 Euros, and 230 Euros in order of smallest to largest screen size. The smaller Nokia 3 will have a polycarbonate unibody design while its two larger siblings are almost all metal for a higher quality feel.
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