That said, what we’re looking at here is a handset that doesn’t really push any technological barriers. The market has a lot of Android-powered smartphones using the 400 series SnapDragon chips that come in at the $200-$300 price point. Design is enough to sell high-end handsets from the likes of Apple, is that enough for mid-range Nokia-branded handsets from HMD?
The handset will go on sale ‘early in 2017’ and will be available exclusively in China through a partnership with retailer JD.com. Although a date for public availability has not been announced, HMD’s CEO Arto Nummela has previously told Forbes that “it is good practice to go on sale very soon after a launch.”
With CES coming to a close HMD has made a late play to grab some headlines , even if it’s not on the Las Vegas floor. Next up in the smartphone calendar is Mobile World Congress, starting on 27th February. If I was a betting man I’d expect the Nokia 6 to not only be on show in Barcelona to the world’s press, but rolling out on sale in China at the same time.
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