It is highly likely that Nokia is on a comeback trail. HMD global Oyj has acquired the license for the unit from its former Finnish owner.

The brand has been popular decades ago but innovation difficulties left it at the mercy of many other revolutionary tech organizations.  Although it has been incorporated into top companies like Microsoft, Nokia's approach has never been the same.

Based on a revelation by Quentyn Kennemer of Tech Reviewer Phandroid, the device projects a Nokia sign on the rear part of its case. Details on the same surface also include a couple of outlines probably for a camera flash and lens. The upper and lower edges present two silicon stripes which provide a clear radio spot for the unit's antenna.

It is being anticipated that Nokia will be unveiling its smartphone items very soon. In order to be competitive, it is believed that the product designs should be at par if not better with the current crop of sophisticated units.

The former Finnish-managed item has integrated camera specifications which are pretty common among android smartphones although a fingerprint sensor is now being added near the lens. On the other hand, the two silicon strips are closely affiliated with the new looks of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus devices.

While the upcoming Nokia units are something to get excited about, the new product line does not entirely present the old outfit. It must be remembered that only its name has been revived by HMD. The new ownership will direct the device's brand criteria and performance efficiency.

The set-up may mean that HMD will focus on retooling the item in order to make it more competitive in the market. The organization will have nothing to do with Nokia's daily operations.

Meanwhile, Foxconn affiliate FIH Mobile will be handling the new product's distribution and manufacturing undertakings. In a capsule, Nokia's ventures will be processed by different groups.