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For a very long time there was speculation about the very first Android Finnish Nokia phone. Actually, it wasn't even clear what would happen to the mobile division, because it was bought some time ago by the American giant Microsoft. But now all the speculations are over and Nokia is taking on a whole new lease of life, in a rather stylish way. 

It is true that Nokia will not be what it used to be. But it is still a Finnish company that has a lot to offer. On Saturday, HMD Global, which is a company under Nokia, introduced a brand new device called the Nokia 6. It is the first ever Android phone with Nokia logo. Yes, it is true that the manufacturer tried to release the first phone with this operating system last year, but it somehow failed.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of bad news. The Nokia 6 will only be sold in China for now, and it's not at all certain when it will reach us in Europe - if at all. The phone is not based on the iPhone 7, as it might seem at first glance. The novelty will be available in China first in the middle of the year, at a pleasant price of 250 dollars.

"The device we decided to introduce is built around the needs of today's users. So the phone has sufficient performance, a large display and at a price that Chinese consumers are used to."

The phone itself offers a unibody construction made of 6000 series aluminum – the production process of one piece of equipment takes a little around 11 hours. Nokia 6 has a 5,5-inch Full HD display enriched with 2.5 Gorilla Glass. We also find a processor from Qualcomm, more precisely Snapdragon 430, X6 LTE modem, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB internal storage, 16 and 8 megapixel camera, or dual Dolby Atmos speakers or Android 7.0 Nougat.

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Source: BGR

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