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HMD Global reportedly to announce three new Nokia handsets at Mobile World Congress

HMD Global, the company that has the rights to the Nokia brand, will be announcing three new handsets at Mobile World Congress, according to a new report from VentureBeat. Last month, the firm launched the Nokia 6, and it sold out in just a minute, despite decidedly mid-range specifications.

Two of the handsets will be the Nokia 3 and 5, which will both be lower end than the 6, which uses a Snapdragon 430 chipset, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, a 16MP rear camera with PDAF, and a 5.5-inch 1080p display. The Nokia 5 should use the same chipset, but with a 5.2-inch 720p display, 2GB RAM, and a 12MP rear camera.

The price of the handset will be €199, while the even-lower-end Nokia 3 will be €149. The handsets will be aimed at the European market, and the Nokia 6 - formerly only available in China - should arrive in the region as well for €249.

And finally, the third phone is meant to be a modern version of the legendary Nokia 3310. The 3310 was known for being nearly unbreakable, as well as great battery life. This presumably won't be a smartphone version of it, as it will be priced at €59.

HMD Global's Mobile World Congress event will be held on February 26. We'll be there, so stay tuned to Neowin for more news on these Nokia-branded devices.

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