Nokia launched their first Lumia phone in 2011, thus launching a family of smartphones that were announcing the era. After the purchase of a part of the Nokia phone in 2014 by Microsoft, models of the series became known as the Microsoft Lumia, though they did not last long in the market, because poor sales figures caused that. Microsoft completed the Lumia in late 2016.
Although a few years have passed since his disappearance, there are many users who still remember Nokia Lumia fondly. One of them is designer Feng Feng, who thought what the Nokia Lumia 925 would look like, which we compared at the time to the Samsung Galaxy S4, had it been introduced in the current phone market. What was the result? Ideas projects worth seeing.
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As the Nokiamob website puts it, computer engineer Feng Feng h as considered what Nokia Lumia will look like with the current design and has developed it into a series of ideas. you'll fall in love with Nokia phone family fans
As described by the designer in the publication, the houses will include ceramics and plastic, the body will be upright with a curved screen and can have a dual camera, with a general idea of being in the middle phone market. Moreover, if Feng Feng were present, this modern Nokia Lumia would have come with a fingerprint sensor on its side.
When we look at the front of this model inspired by Nokia Lumia, we can see that it could have a thin layer of color similar to a screen that makes the screen completely unnoticed. Without a doubt, the composer has done a good job too I should not change too much detail so that your smartphone matches without any problems in the current market.
This is the opinion of some users who have commented on their design, which is new I'm wondering if HMD Global – the manufacturer of Nokia devices – can use these terms as inspiration for your next creation. Although it seems unlikely, the Finnish company may continue to claim that Lumia and Android were developed by Nokia before being bought by Microsoft.
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