Finish legendary smartphone maker Nokia is all set to bounce back to smartphones by manufacturing a rumoured Android device that is reportedly expected to come to the markets in 2017 during the Mobile world congress that happens every year in Barcelona, Spain.
The naming for the phone is speculated to be 'Nokia Pixel' which will be the ultimate comeback by Nokia to the global smartphone market.
This device is one among the many planned devices Nokia has in mind along with their flagship for the coming year possibly coming out with a Snapdragon 800 series chipset.
Nokia Pixel, is an entry-level budget smartphone that was first spotted on Geekbench where it's reportedly running on the android operating system v7 Nougat. A Snapdragon 200 chipset clocked at 1.2gHz is also paired with 1GB of memory.
It's also believed that this phone would support Qualcomm's quick charge 3.0 technology. The benchmark results revealed a multi-core score of 661. However, the naming of the phone will reportedly be changed prior to the release.
This new phone will also reportedly join its other variants for the release next year including a flagship smartphone aforementioned.
Among the three planned devices with the Nokia 'Pixel', there's another entry-level smartphone with the traditional four digit model listing that Nokia followed as long as it was active.
The Nokia D1C, their rumoured flagship is reportedly coming out after their primary investors HMD Global, is behind the backing of Nokia's comeback to smartphone market after a contract was reportedly agreed between the two Finnish firms.
This contract is reportedly nurturing the release which will definitely have a better build quality than most smartphones out there retaining Nokia's credibility of building better quality smartphones than are more stronger than their competitors.