More standardization, less confused customers: HMD Global, as a manufacturer of Nokia smartphones, is reportedly looking to adopt a completely new naming scheme for cell phones. The Nokia G10 could make the start. You may have already said goodbye to a Nokia 6.3 and 7.3.

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Nokia smartphones are getting a new name

A well-known and well-informed about Nokia Leaker from China would like to know that HMD Global stands out from its would like to separate the previous naming scheme for Nokia smartphones. Instead of a Nokia 6.3 or 7.3 could be a Nokia G10 or H10 come on the market, it is said. However, many details remain unclear. According to a presentation, HMD Global would like to release upcoming smartphones with new names in the years 2021 to 2027.

That HMD Global on new names could put, make pre-published information about a Nokia G10 named smartphone clearly. The first cell phone in the G-series could hit the market this year and rely on a quadruple camera on the back. Images are probably possible here with up to 48 MP. According to initial reports, the display has a size of 6.4 inches.

The other specifications of the Nokia G10 should also be similar to those of the Nokia 5.4, which was released in December 2020 and is available for around 200 euros. The mobile phone is available in combination with the wireless Bluetooth headphones Nokia E3500 for 50 euros more.

More about the Nokia 5.4 with quad camera can be found here in the official trailer:

Nokia: Market share remains very low

Perhaps HMD is hoping globally, with a new naming scheme win more customers to be able to. In Germany, the market share of Nokia cell phones remains low. According to figures from StatCounter, the proportion in this country is just once 0.6 percent. From a global perspective, the manufacturer is already grouped under “Other”.