Besides the premium and highly innovative Nokia 9, HMD Global also shored up its budget lineup along with a new smart feature phone.  Let’s start with the Nokia 210, which is the latest internet-connected feature phone from the Finnish company. You can read all about the Nokia 9 Pureview right here.

Nokia 210

Welcoming the new Nokia 210. The simplest way to connect to the world. https://t.co/vIVY4AEc1Q #GetSmart #MWC19 #Nokiamobile pic.twitter.com/vxaG59x6gt

Nokia is renowned for its feature phones across the globe and well, the first phone HMD Global pulled out at its event was the Nokia 210. It’s a simple candy bar phone we’re all familiar with, that runs S30+ and only has support for GSM 900/1800, targeted for the Central and South America markets as well as parts of Asia. There’s not much to get excited here, but you do get a 2.4-inch color display and a camera, along with in-built games such as Snake, weather app, Facebook, an MP3 player and FM radio.

The Nokia 210 was the only feature phone HMD Global announced, while every other phone runs Android One. Let’s begin with the lower end of the spectrum.

Nokia 1 Plus

The entry-level Nokia 1 now has a bigger sister, as rightly stated by Juho Sarvikas, HMD Global’s Chief Product Officer. The Nokia 1 Plus is a refined and modern upgrade for last year’s Nokia 1, with a polycarbonate shell that has a 3D nano-pattern design.

Step up to a smarter phone experience with the new Nokia 1.1 Plus. Now with Android Pie (Go edition). https://t.co/L21w3voQv6 #GetSmart #MWC19 #Nokiamobile pic.twitter.com/1o0aKjKltg

— Nokia Mobile (@NokiaMobile) February 24, 2019

The Nokia 1 Plus will be available in three color options, namely Red, Blue, and Black. All the covers are swappable, which is a blast from the past and something we really want to see more off in the budget and mid-range segment. The Nokia 1 Plus will retail for around $99 and will be available in early March.

  • Nokia 3.2

The Nokia 3.2, even though it sports a polished polycarbonate unibody design, the device looks absolutely stunning. It mimics the design of the more expensive Nokia 5.1 Plus ans 6.1 Plus with a notch in the front and a curvy profile.

Nokia 3.2

There’s a 4,000mAh battery on board which should deliver some awesome battery life given the low-powered internals.

It will be available in Black and Steel, starts at an average price of $139. It will start shipping in April later this year.

  • Nokia 4.2

Nokia 4.2

Introducing the new Nokia 4.2. It’s got it all. And more, with Google Assistant. https://t.co/PiioSCbLXN #GetSmart #MWC19 #Nokiamobile pic.twitter.com/v3ZvSExeEr

The Nokia 4.2 will be available in Black and a new Pink Sand color options. It will start at an average price of $169 with shipping set for April.