Now that Nokia is no longer bound to the agreement of Microsoft’s acquisition, the Finnish manufacturer is free to pursue its own objectives, starting with targeting the smartphone market once more with the release of its first ever device, as you can see in the slide present below. While reports claimed that the company was going to be releasing its first wave of smartphones during Q4 2016, the latest one states that it will be announcing the devices during Q2 2017.
We can only guess that the MWC 2017 is going to provide the manufacturer the ideal platform and the much needed momentum to help Nokia get back on track, but the company’s efforts in making a great smartphone will also be necessary for this movement to get underway.
Naturally, with Nokia’s Symbian OS now sleeping with the fishes, the manufacturer will have no choice but to partner with Google to release an Android-powered smartphone, unless of course it has ample amount of funds to begin developing its own mobile OS that can take on Android and iOS as well as provide users with a plethora number of apps.
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