
Before HMD Global released the universally panned a little over a year ago, the was the brand's closest thing to a flagship Android handset. Powered by a high-end processor (from the previous year) and sporting a beautiful P-OLED display with relatively thin bezels (by early 2018 standards), this , failing to impress in the camera performance department and carrying an arguably excessive price point.
Still, it shouldn't come as a surprise that HMD hasn't completely forgotten about its premium two year-old smartphone, . Even though we've already of the exclusive global Nokia ...