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Nokia 3, 5, 6 plus a bonus phone rumored to launch February 26

The quartet of low-cost phones would make up the first batch Nokia handsets to ever run Android.

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The name is set to make its comeback at Spain's annual Mobile World Congress show with as many as four new , according to frequent Twitter tipster Evan Blass, who writes for Venture Beat. These are reportedly the Nokia 6 (which already sells in China), Nokia 5, Nokia 3, and a bonus handset that's apparently reminiscent of the Nokia 3310 (which you can watch being destroyed by a hydraulic press).

And at least three of the new brood would run Android.

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Get ready to meet the Nokia 6, which sells in China now.

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Android software plays a major role in the attempted Nokia comeback, after sold off its claim to the devices (and the Lumia name) that it picked up when it bought Nokia's phone business in 2014. Windows Phone OS made some strides in low-cost Nokia phones, but many wondered if aligning with Android rather than Microsoft's now-dead mobile platform would have been the better bet.

Now new Nokia licensee, HMD Global, will relaunch the Nokia name at an event on February 26 -- but it appears that HMD could follow in Microsoft's footsteps by making the Nokia phones low-end devices that push the low-cost envelope.

Nokia 6 specs

  • 5.5-inch screen with 1,920x1080-pixel resolution
  • 16-megapixel rear camera
  • 8-megapixel front-facing camera
  • Snapdragon 430 processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • Aluminum chassis
  • Android software
  • Could sell for 249 euros; sells in China for 1,700 yuan

Nokia 5 rumored specs

  • 5.2-inch display with 720p display
  • 12-megapixel camera
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • Could sell for 199 euros

Nokia 3 rumored price

  • Most entry-level Android specs
  • 149 euros

And that last Nokia phone?

We haven't heard much about this one, other than the suggestion that it will be a non-Android handset with long battery life and sturdy construction, and its presumed 59 euro cost.

Joining HMD in the comeback territory is , another legacy brand now pinning its hopes on Android. Also launching on February 26 at Mobile World Congress, it will take the opposite tack by attempting to rebuild its brand on the high end.

CNET will cover both BlackBerry and Nokia launches from Barcelona.

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