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Nokia set to make Android smartphone return in 2017

A number of ex-Nokia employees have banded together and licensed the brand name from Microsoft. Not only that, but they've secured a manufacturing partnership too and plan to resurrect Nokia smartphones in 2017 – building a brand new Android device around it.

The new firm is called HMD Global and is headed by Arto Nummela who originally joined Nokia in 1994 and worked there and under Microsoft for the best part of two decades. The firm acquired licenses from Microsoft earlier this year, giving it a 10 year exclusive on the Nokia brand and now with the manufacturing deal in place, it looks set to build a true successor to the Nokia phones of old.

Although it may seem difficult to envisage a world where Nokia is competitive, much like the loyalty that iPhones enjoy today, Nokia once maintained such a status in the industry. At its peak in 2007, Nokia enjoyed a 41 per cent share of the mobile phone market and its brand recognition was enormous, because of its long standing time in the industry (thanks the Guardian).

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Of course today its barely a footnote, but HMD Global will be looking to change that in 2017. The company hopes that existing relationships with many companies and providers around the world will help it regain a foothold, but it faces incredibly stiff competition. Not only will it have to take on the likes of Apple and Samsung, which dominate the smartphone industry, but it will have to shrug off the rising stars coming from China, like the rapidly expanding Huawei.

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KitGuru Says: Could you guys imagine yourself buying a Nokia handset again? It's going to be very hard for Nokia to stand out in the mid-range with all the competition and high-end phones don't attract interest like they once did. I wonder what road it will go down. 

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2 comments

  1. Yes, i do imagine myself buying a nokia handset as long as it’s decent for what it is, i wouldn’t buy a Nokia-branded phone just for the fact that it carries a nokia logo on it. But of course, a new phone will probably come in at least 4 years from now on since i jsut got the x compact like 1 week ago and so far i like it a lot!

  2. Nikolas Karampelas

    The only things that made nokia phones unique was the windows OS and the camera.

    Now everybody have a good camera and android, I don’t see how they will catch up with the others, especially now that many Chinese makers are capturing the market.
    I had nokias since 3310, and I missed having a nokia lumia by a year (once I got it, it was branded as Microsoft Lumia) but I don’t see why to want to buy a nokia with android. The only reason I had to get the lumia was the fact that it is running windows and I’m so tired of how the android perform in entry level devices.