Nokia will now use a Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and 4.9G solutions for their devices. The Finnish company also stuck to basic android programs on its new mobile devices.
The NFV and 4.9G solution is the company's way of incorporating 5G First in its devices. Kai Sahala, Nokia's Radio Marketing Head, explained that 5G will pave the way for another industrial revolution.
Sahala explained that 5G First can change people, society and communities lives, therefore, changing how the world works. ZDNet reported that 5G First will allow the use of Nokia's cloud Radio Access Network (RAN) and AirScale Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) adaptive antennas.
Kai Sahala noted that operators were keen on adopting their 5G First that will be available in the second half of this year. Kai Sahala confirmed that the company did have 5G trials in 40 operators globally including Vodafone and Optus in Australia as well as, StarHub and M1 in Singapore, with presumably good results.
India Today reported Nokia's comeback is also creating a buzz not just because of its 5G First, but also because the company is sticking to a basic android program. This is different from other android companies that modified their programs to suit their needs.
Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas explained that the company decided to do to this because of user demands to have a clean, easy and snappy user interface. He explained that to create this device Nokia needed to use the most basic android program in the market.
Sarkvikas noted that this allowed them to easily give updates while creating a safe consumer device, with the latest features. Juho Sarvikas explained that the company decided to do this to avoid making something different for the sake of making a unique phone.
Nokia managed to intrigue phone users, with a new updated on its Nokia 3310 device and introduce new smartphones. With this new features, Nokia's comeback is surely a big one.
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