
Nokia 7 Plus. Nokia 6.1. Nokia 6.1 Plus. Nokia 7.1. Nokia 8. Nokia 5.1 Plus. Nokia 8 Sirocco. Nokia 5. That’s more than just a list of robust, reasonably priced, and almost surprisingly popular smartphones from a brand that seemed pretty much dead and buried a measly two and a half years ago.
You’re also looking at a list of Nokia-branded Android handsets already running the newest OS build in its stable form, ahead of significantly more powerful devices made by mobile industry veterans like Samsung, LG, or Motorola.
Still, HMD Global, the late 2016-founded startup behind ...
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