China Gets Nokia 6 Android First;; Specs Include 16 MP Rear Camera

By Maria Follet - 15 Jan '17 19:07PM

Nokia had been well-known in the recent years for pairing up with Windows until it was time then for the company to bid goodbye. However, determination pushed them to bring back the glory they have lost through their latest yet first android phone ever made.

People around the world may be excited now to finally use this. Unfortunately, only people from China will be the first one to grab the units of Nokia 6. After Microsoft's era on Nokia which made the company then more known in producing Windows phones, HMD Global will establish now their first dynasty in its first ever smartphone. The company originates from Finland and is the company who has acquired the rights to manufacture phones under the Nokia brand.

The HMD Global, from the same article of Engadget, had shared about their goal to release the new gadgets first in China which is to meet the demands of more than five hundred million smartphone users and also the goal of possible bigger returns. The specs of Nokia 6, it consists of a 16 megapixel rear camera, one thing that is a bang for its first release. Moreover, it has a 3,000 mAh battery and it can last up to 10 hours on standby mode.

The handset boasts of a 5.5 inch screen and a 1920x1080 HD display. This indeed makes the phone very suitable for games requiring high resolution or wide screens or even movie watching. And since Nokia 6 is Android-run, its first operating system will be Nougat. Being in the world of Android enables the user of Nokia 6 to enjoy more variety of applications which others cannot.

As for the same article at Forbes, it is perceived that releasing the new phones in China is a good one than having it released to the previous places it flourished like North America and in Europe. No matter what happens, Nokia will still remain its reputation around the globe being one of the most-known brands in the phone industry, as what CCS Insight Technology Consultancy's Ben Wood shared to BBC.

And, one of the challenges that Nokia should be able to surpass is to be able to flourish among the many smartphones which are now very identical to one another.

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