Nokia's Android phone won't join hardware rat race, will focus on user experience

Nokia will release its first proper Android phone in the early months of 2017. It will mark the company's return to the phone market, nearly a year after it released Lumia 650 in February 2016. The Lumia 650, which was the company's last Lumia phone. But that is all in the past. The future of new Nokia, which is actually a company called HMD that has the rights to use the Nokia brand, is all about Android. And it is about Android with a difference.

Although the details of the upcoming Nokia Android phones are scarce, the India Today Tech has learnt that these phones, at least initially, will not join the hardware rate race that Android phone makers from China have started. The new Nokia will not fight it out in the market on the basis of megapixels in its camera or using the slimness of its phone. It won't just rely on the big name processor or gigabits and gigabits of RAM. Instead the company will take the "classic Nokia approach" and try to win and retain consumers by offering them better phone experience.

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