Nokia used to be the biggest and best-known mobile phone manufacturer, but in 2011 it made the fatal mistake of agreeing to produce only Windows phones. Fast-forward to 2014 and Nokia as we knew it was dead. But now Nokia is getting back into the mobile phone game, with the China-only Nokia 6 running Android announced in January.
The Nokia 6, which features a series 6000 aluminium body, 5.5in full-HD screen, Snapdragon 430, Adreno 505, 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM, 64GB of storage and a 3,000mAh battery. But fret not, because the Nokia 6 is the first of many Android phones, some of which will be available globally. One of those phones may even be the Nokia Heart, a new Nokia Android phone tipped for MWC that is said to be a stripped-down version of the Nokia 6.
We know Nokia is launching new phones at MWC 2017, which will be held at the end of February, but we're not sure exactly which ones. Rumours are flying around of a Nokia 8, and a Nokia P1, but we could also see a global launch for the Nokia 6. One thing now sounding unlikely, though, is that Nokia will announce its Snapdragon 835 flagship at the show - apparently there will be no 835 phones announced at MWC.
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