HMD Global may bring back Nokia N-series along with a new Nokia 3310 | HT Tech

HMD Global may bring back Nokia N-series along with a new Nokia 3310

HMD Global-promoted Nokia may soon see a new N-series launched in the market with China being the first country to get the phone. The old Nokia 3310, which enjoyed huge success in India, might also make a comeback in a new avatar with improved technology.

By: HT CORRESPONDENT
| Updated on: Feb 13 2017, 14:21 IST
The picture shows recently launched feature phones under the Nokia brand name.
The picture shows recently launched feature phones under the Nokia brand name.
The picture shows recently launched feature phones under the Nokia brand name.
The picture shows recently launched feature phones under the Nokia brand name.

Remember the iconic Nokia's N-series or even better the block-sized Nokia 3310 handset? All of them might soon make a comeback in a new avatar and with better technology.

Although HMD Global's Nokia 6 smartphone has been selling like hot cakes in China, the company seems to be thinking of ways to make more profits by bringing some products that sparks nostalgia of the erstwhile Nokia phones.

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Reports indicate that a trademark application for Nokia's N-series has been spotted at China's patent office. This means that the N-series is just around the corner and we may see the first of the series at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

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Another report also hints that HMD will bring back an improved or somewhat a successor to the Nokia 3310 feature phone but no further details has emerged.

Read: Waiting for Nokia's return? You might be able to buy a handset without a flash sale in India

Nokia's last N-series phone, the N9, was launched in the 2011. Another N-series tablet was launched later in 2015 -- Nokia N1 tablet. However, it will interesting to see if the brand can make a comeback riding on the nostalgia. The bigger question is will the new devices set new standards as its predecessors?

HMD Global is expected to launch its Android-based Nokia P1 smartphone at MWC 2017 later this month. The smartphone is expected to start from $800 (roughly 54,500) for the 128GB model and cost around $950 (roughly 64,700) for the 256GB variant as per speculations.

YouTube channel named ConceptCreator has also put out a video which clearly shows how the Nokia P1 could look like when it hits the market. According to the video, the P1 comes with a small home button on the front which might double up as the fingerprint sensor. It also shows that the phone, which consists of a metal frame and glass on both sides but with no bezels, has a Carl Zeiss lens-inbuilt camera unit at the rear with triple flash.

Other dominant features indicate a 3.5-mm headphone jack, USB Type-C charging port and dual stereo speakers. As per leaks, the P1 is expected to feature a 5.3-inch IGZO display and a refreshing rate of 1 to 120 Hz alongside a Corning Gorilla Glass on top. The Nokia P1 is expected to pack Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM. It is expected to run on Android 7.0 Nougat.

The picture shows a concept version of the Nokia P1.
The picture shows a concept version of the Nokia P1.
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The picture shows a concept version of the Nokia P1.

Read: Nokia's box-shaped metal clad smartphone resurfaces online

In terms of optics, the Nokia P1 smartphone is expected to sport a Zeiss-certified 22.6-megapixel rear camera. The P1, which is IP57-certified, to draw power from a 3,500mAh battery with support for quick charging. A leaked Nokia roadmap suggests that as many as 7 Nokia Android phones are in the works for 2017, with Nokia 6 just the first of these.

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First Published Date: 13 Feb, 14:19 IST
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