Nokia Android Smartphone Making Maiden Entry into China Market

By Shafqat Mushtaq | Jan 09, 2017 | 08:24 AM EST

The drought is over now, as the Smartphone market is impregnated with brand Nokia once again. After dropping out from the electronic market due to market overtake by Android Smartphones, it will be the fresh start and maiden entry for the former tech giant to take over the central stage in the mobile industry.

Financial Express report in expressing reason behind exclusive China launch of first ever android powered Nokia Smartphone laid down stress on company's plan to concentrate on targeting to capture the basic consumer market, and China in this regard is undoubtedly offering the best destination to execute such a strategy.

Since Nokia is operating after facing the major setback, it is quite a new beginning for the Company and to concentrate on the basic consumer market is seemingly logical and appropriate. Launching Smartphone in China market is business wise accurate and hit on target, as it would save the Company logistic expenditure by launching it on single retailer instead of many.

According to Forbes report, regaining the market dominance would be a lot easier in growing market like China, for Nokia cannot afford a clash with established brands which have already dominated the European and American markets. The report is positively in favor of Nokia's China launch, because, as per the report, it is economically a well thought out step taken by Nokia as it would reduce the logistic expenditure for the Company which yet in infancy, though being a star of yesterday.

It's Nokia 6 with which Nokia is making Official entry into the Smartphone market after the painful absence of many years, coming with 4 GB RAM, enough storage of 64 GB and 16 MP Camera, Nokia 6 is going to give a tough competition to its competitors in Smartphone market.

Customer anticipation is quite exciting; they actually wish Nokia a warm welcome into the Smartphone market and wish Nokia a successful comeback.

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