Nokia 6 Run Of Stock In As Fast As One Minute After Its Release; Consumers Now Positive With Nokia’s Success

Jan 20, 2017 06:00 AM EST | Hannah Jill Jose

Nokia 6 went out of stock immediately after its release on January 19, in one minute to be exact. It is a release record every mobile phone company hopes for.

As reported by Android Headlines, HMD Global hosted the sale and the units were exclusively made available in the JingDong Mall in china. Over 1 million pre-registrations were made previously and when it was released, interested buyers went gaga over the mobile phone unit.

It can be recalled that the Nokia 6 is Nokia's first release after its 3-year hiatus. According to Gadgets 360, the Nokia 6 was sold for CNY 1,699 or  $245.38 USD, a little steep for a midrange device but it top-notch notch specifications.

Selfies will never be a problem with its 8-megapixel front camera and 12-megapixel rear camera. It also has phase detection autofocus and dual-tone flash. This Android Nougat device has full features of 5.5 full HD display, 2.5 D Gorilla Glass and Qualcomm Snapdragon octa-core processor. Users will also enjoy the massive 64 GB storage and 4GB LPDDR3 RAM. Another feature to watch out for is the Nokia 6's dual amplifiers with 6dB amp sound. Lastly, it will also make the viewing experience more amazing with its Dolbys latest sound system, the Dolby Atmos.

With millions of mobile users in China and with the initial reception to Nokia 6, gadget fanatics are expecting Nokia to rise again as one of the leading mobile phone companies. It can be recalled that Nokia once ruled the mobile phone industry but in 2014 they announced selling its business to Microsoft. Now  through Nokia 6, its first smart phone, people are expecting that this will be the start of a great comeback for Nokia.

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