The latest smartphone from HMD Global's stable, the Nokia 6 has been grabbing eyes and increasing sales since its launch in China. A new piece of news suggests that the company is working towards extracting more nostalgia associated with the Nokia brand.
A trademark for Nokia's Nseries has reportedly been spotted at China's patent office, according to a report by VTechgraphy (via Nokiamob.net). If the trademark for Nseries devices was not enough, the company has also been tipped to launch a successor to its Nokia 3310 phone, but no additional details are available.
The last Nseries was launched by Nokia was the Nokia N9, which was launched back in 2011. However, Nokia did launch its last Nseries product in the form of the N1 tablet in 2015.
HMD Global has also been tipped to launch its Android based P1 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress later this month. The smartphone is expected to be priced around roughly Rs 54,500 for the 128GB model and Rs 64,700 for the 256GB variant as per the leaks.
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