Skip to main content

Nokia returns: Four new Nokia Android phones are expected by the end of the year

nokia hmd global mwc 2017 news nokia02
123RF
The mobile company that will use the Nokia brand name on upcoming hardware, known as the HMD Group product release plans for the next months. Rumors spread during the summer it would have two smartphones to reveal before the end of 2016, but now another two have been added to the list, according to an executive working for Nokia in China.

Local news source The Paper quotes Mike Wang, general manager at Nokia Siemens Networks, as saying the Nokia brand name will return to smartphones and tablets before the end of the year. This is in line with previous reports, but while other rumors said we may only have two devices from the new company, Wang apparently indicates there could be three or four in total.

However, Wang isn’t confident the launch will happen this year, and warns if development and testing takes longer than expected, it may be pushed to 2017. It’s also mentioned that the four devices will be a mixture of phones and tablets. During its time tied down to Microsoft, Nokia’s only outside mobile project was on the design of the Nokia N1 tablet, which ran Android complete with Nokia’s own Z Launcher user interface over the top when it launched in early 2015.

Even with up to four new devices coming, Nokia’s name has been out of the spotlight for many years. HMD Group understands the pull Nokia’s name once had, and also that it’ll need to get the name back into the mobile-buying public’s thoughts ahead of these major launches. It has recruited Pekka Rantala to help do this. While the name may not be familiar, the company he previously led will be: Rovio, the makers of Angry Birds. Rantala spent 17 years with Nokia before heading off to Rovio, and will join HMD Group as chief marketing officer, where the company has pledged to spend $500 million to promote the Nokia name around the world.

Editors' Recommendations

Andy Boxall
Senior Mobile Writer
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
This new Android phone is unbelievably tough — and it talks to satellites
The back of the Cat S75 phone, covered in dust.

The Cat S75 smartphone is strong enough to keep working after more than a few drops — and also clever enough to send and receive messages even when there’s no cellular connection.

If you have a fall and don’t fare as well as the Cat S75 phone, it has the ability to call for help when other phones would simply fail, thanks to a special new chip from MediaTek and an app that enables satellite communication.
Two-way satellite communication

Read more
HMD Global wants you to keep your new Nokia phone and save the planet
All the devices included in HMD Global's new Circular plan.

HMD Global, the company that owns the license to make Nokia phones, is introducing a selection of new phones. And alongside those phones, there's also a new way to purchase one of them to encourage you to keep it for longer than usual. That’s right, HMD Global doesn’t want you to keep upgrading your phone, an unusual strategy for any phone maker.
Nokia's plan to 'redefine phone ownership'
The new way to buy and keep your phone is called Circular, and it will “redefine phone ownership,” according to HMD Global. So what’s it all about? On the surface, it’s a simple phone leasing service, where you sign up with the company and pay monthly for your new Nokia phone. It’s a fixed contract for just three months, then you’re free to cancel, continue, or upgrade when you want. But don't do that, because Circular is all about keeping your phone.

What makes it different from the rest is that HMD Global will reward you for keeping your phone, but not through free gifts or a break on your monthly payments. Instead, you earn virtual credits called Seed of Tomorrow (yes, really) to invest in a set of curated environmentally aware causes. The longer you keep your phone, the more seeds you get, and the more causes you can support. Unconnected, Ecologi, and Clear Rivers are the names already onboard.

Read more
This crazy Nokia phone has a pair of true wireless earbuds inside
The Nokia 5710 XpressAudio phone with its earbuds in the back.

True wireless headphones always come inside a case, so why not make that case a phone? That’s HMD Global’s thinking with the new Nokia 5710 XpressAudio, another retro classic from Nokia’s archive reimagined for today.

This time you get a normal-looking feature phone with a slide-down panel on the back, which when opened reveals a handy pair of true wireless headphones. Just like every other case for true wireless headphones, the earbuds are kept charged when placed inside the phone.

Read more