
The Finnish provider HMD he would have in mind to revive (reviving would be more correct) two Nokia phones which in the early 2000s received a lot of positive reviews. It wasn't a smartphone yet, although they implemented features that were rare at the time. According to what was revealed by the source you find at the end of the article, the Finnish company would have one in store very "nostalgic" move, that is to re-propose in modern version two phones that have had their day. It would not be a stupid move, on the contrary: now the market is full of devices all the same and the differentiation does not necessarily involve the invention of a new design. Sometimes looking back is the best choice.
WinFuture claims that Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000 will return in a modern guise soon: an operation that involves little cost and a lot of nostalgia
According to the data of the dealers and the corresponding entries on the websites of the Scandinavian network operator Telia, HMD Global is planning the early introduction of the two "new" mobile phones. The matrix is the same, albeit this time will integrate some smart features more than before, albeit limited. Seldom Roland Quandt miss a beat and for this we are led to believe the leak. But how they will be these smartphones?

It is not known yet, but no doubt their design will change a bit compared to the past. The 6300 was born in 2007 and at that time it cost the beauty of € 300. It was equipped with a 2 megapixel camera and a display of only 2 ", unthinkable today. There was also a slot for the micro SD through which to expand the memory.

Il 8000 model instead it should follow Nokia's 8xxx series, founded in the 90s. These were top models, already a colors and with "revolutionaries" sliding mechanisms that we no longer see today. Nothing more is known about these new devices on the way if not what they will be equipped with 4G LTE technology. Launch expected in the coming weeks, possibly by the end of November.
Source | WinFuture