According to a foreign media WinFuture report today, HMD Global plans to launch two new mobile phones in the near future-Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000. These two models should have a little premium.
According to European distributors and Scandinavian operator Telia, HMD Global is planning to launch two “new” phones with “smart” functions. Further excavation revealed that they are called Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000. It is believed that Zhennuo fans know what these two models are, which is the two famous high-end product lines that Nokia has been laying out since the 1990s.
Naijatechnews.com learned that the Nokia 6300 was first launched in 2007, at a price of 300 euros, using a 2-inch 16.7 million color TFT screen, and the resolution reached the high-end QVGA level at that time. It uses a mainstream 2 million pixel COMS camera at the time, supports microSD expansion with a maximum capacity of 2GB, supports hot-swappable memory cards, built-in Bluetooth 2.0, supports JAVA2.0, built-in OperaMini browser, built-in FM radio, built-in MacromediaFlashLite2 .0, running SymbianOS, built-in multimedia player, etc.
With this luxurious configuration and the three words “Nokia”, NOKIA 6300 became the number one mobile phone in the world from 2007 to 2008, and is known as the “popular machine king”.
The Nokia 8xxx series was built in the 1990s. At the time, these devices were the world’s top high-end mobile phones, and the Nokia 8600 was the last model with a full-color display. Among other things, some devices in the 8xxx series are also equipped with stainless steel casings and soft sliding covers, even today, countless reviewers call them legendary.
Of course, the above models are relatively old, and other configuration information cannot be determined for re-engraved models. But what is certain is that both devices support 4G LTE and are expected to be released in the next few weeks.
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