Nokia to make a comback in mobile industry; Will it have a warm reception?

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The famous Finnish phone manufacturer Nokia is making a comeback. Since its buyout by Microsoft in 2014, longtime fans are now waiting for what's brewing under its roof.

According to Tech Times, Free from the legal grasp of Microsoft, Nokia is now sending signals that it is back in the game. Leaked photos and rumored circled the internet of what looks like to be a Nokia C1. The photos revealed that the unit retains its classic box look, very significant with all Nokia models. It will use an all-metal design and even an M-like antenna bar on the back.

Experts speculate that the device will have a 5 or 5.5 inch size. It will have the classic NOKIA brand placed on the rear side of the phone, letting everyone know that it is made in Finland. But it is still unclear if the photos are just a left over from the Microsoft acquisition. Besides the C1 speculations, the same image have been found to be the Nokia 235 but rumors has it that the 235 model will be retained by Nokia as reported by Tekno Hopper .

Just like the good old Nokia from yesterday, the 235 is seen to have the old school alpha-numeric keyboard but will only have a 2.8-inch screen, a 2MP rear camera and dual sim support. It will be using the S30 ASHA OS. The long battery life which made Nokia popular will also be seen in this device.

It may not be the high-end Android smartphone that we commonly see now a days but this device will be priced at around the $75 range. But Android fans should not be demised as Nokia is planning to release Android smartphones this year.

This may be the hottest year for smartphones but with Nokia's move, we can all just speculate that everyone is welcome to join the race in the mobile industry regardless of the design. As long as it's innovative consumers will always have a reason to patronize the product. As for Nokia's re-entry to the scene, experts see that there is no doubt that it will always be welcomed.

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