New Nokia 6 and 7 Plus to Run Android One While the Nokia 1 Goes the Android Go Path

Feb 25, 2018 at 11:50am EST

The first iteration of the Nokia 6 was easily one of the best devices in the mid-range market, with its beautiful all-body aluminum construction. The only shortcoming of the device was its underwhelming Snapdragon 435 SoC. A newer, Android One variant of the Nokia 6 was announced, but it was exclusive to the Chinese market. The new Nokia 6 is 5.2mm shorter due to the capacitive buttons being dropped for on-screen ones. It will be available in gold, black copper, and white in early April for €279. Here's what the specs look like:

Nokia 7 Plus

The Nokia 7 Plus is an upgrade of the Nokia 7. Some of the upgrades include an 18:9 aspect ratio display, dual cameras, and better hardware. Costing €399, it will also be available in early April. Let's take a look at what's under the hood of the Nokia 7:

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Nokia 1

We've been talking a lot about Android Go, an Android fork for low-end phones with limited processing power. Today, we'll get to see HMD Global's first ever Android Go offering, the Nokia 1. The Nokia 1 is a barebones, essentials only smartphone designed as a low cost solution for people in emerging markets. The phone will be available in early April for $85. Let's take a look at what it packs.

The three new devices will go a long way in securing HMD Global (and by association, Nokia) a firm foothold in the Android market.

About the author: Anil has been a lifelong tech enthusiast and has worked a variety of jobs before joining the Wccftech team in 2018. His primary responsibilities include reporting on all things in the Android and mobile gaming sphere. He is also passionate about PC hardware, obscure music and internet culture. He also has a thing for addressing himself in third person as an exercise in self-awareness.

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