Nokia 6, together with its specs and reasonable price, has just been the start of the Finnish company's goal to reshape the future. Apart from the mobile Android transition, Nokia will also be developing 5G services.
With the goal of improving the current network technology, the Finnish company will be working with Orange Group to develop 5G services that would greatly affect the communication industry in its entirety. Under the said collaboration of the two tech-giants, both Nokia and Orange will drive the development and definition of these new services.
Along with the said plan would be the focus of making the transition from 4G to 5G network connectivity in the most efficient way. This would then mean a more improved peak data speeds, network latency and agility, as well as the ability to enable new capabilities such as network slicing, according to Nokia.
Apart from the developing 5G network, Nokia will also be focusing more on their upcoming smartphones. Although consumers of today are carrying different mobile brands, their love and loyalty for the Finnish brand still remains within. That is why the Finnish company together with HDM Global would try to capitalize on such loyalty by introducing more Nokia phones this year.
Recently we have heard that Nokia will be aggressive this year by introducing six to seven smartphones. As part of the line-up, two variants of Nokia D1C are to be expected, according to Nokia Power User. To go along with the D1C model would be two high-end Nokia Flagships and Nokia E1. The aforementioned variants aim to cater mid-range and high-end smartphone enthusiasts worldwide.
The plan of Nokia to reshape the future and regain their previous success in the mobile and communications industry has been initially successful. With Nokia 6 gaining massive response from online shoppers and fans, the company hopes to replicate their local success globally.
Watch here below discussion about 5G and its preparations: