Nokia phones and Blackberry Android smartphones are emerging from the ruins of their former glory days. With their Nokia 6, Nokia 5, Nokia 3, and the Blackberry KeyOne, both companies will try to outperform and outclass current leading brands, Samsung and Apple's iPhone.
Nokia was a brand to reckon with in the mobile industry. Back then the likes of Nokia 3310 were dominating the market. Despite the given success and opportunity for upgrade, Nokia did not seek for any drastic upgrade in both software and hardware. The company stagnated, which led to the gradual downfall of their brand.
On the other hand, Blackberry Mobile was the considered as the most secured phone during its time. Most of its users are corporate and government workers, which saw the device as an ideal company for business and sensitive transactions. Nevertheless, similar to Nokia, Blackberry did not immediately adhere to the software revolution. Thus, resulting in a gradual decrease of sales and market influence.
Both companies suffered a significant loss with the rise of a new breed of smartphones, championed by Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Android smartphones. However, just most recently, the two former influential mobile companies launched their own brands of impressive Android devices.
Latest Nokia phones and Blackberry Android were spotted online. Nokia introduced recently their Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 to the market. All of these latest products are supported by the latest and most reliable chipset available and are running the latest Android Nougat out of the box, according to Nokia.
Meanwhile, Blackberry smartphones also have something interesting to offer in terms of their Android advancement. Blackberry KeyOne recently graced the Mobile World Congress in Spain.
Experts and enthusiasts alike were stunned to how much development Blackberry attained since their first release of Android, DTEK50 and DTEK60. The design of KeyOne was very remarkable and its internal setup is very tempting as well. The device is supported by Qualcomm's octa-core Snapdragon 625 chipsets, with an Adreno 506 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage, according to Engadget.
With the latest Nokia phones and Blackberry Androids surfacing in the mobile industry, options were widened as well as competition. However, it is still too early to predict how these devices will sail along with the current leading brainds. Guess, we would just have to wait for its official massive release in the market and see how the consumers will respond.
Watch here below the latest Blackberry KeyOne: