Mar 3 • 11:37 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Finnish phone manufacturer has launched its long-awaited new phone - Here's how it differs from others

Finnish phone manufacturer Jolla has unveiled its long-awaited Jolla Phone at the MWC in Barcelona, emphasizing its unique technological features and local production.

Jolla, a Finnish phone manufacturer, has made a significant return by unveiling the Jolla Phone at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. After a period of relative silence, the company highlights that this device is more than just a smartphone; it represents Europe’s capability to build technology on its own terms. Jolla's CEO, Sami Pienimäki, has expressed pride in bringing a device that showcases European innovation in the tech landscape dominated by larger global players.

The technical specifications of the Jolla Phone suggest that it is competitive, featuring a 6.36-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 7100 5G processor. The device offers various storage options with 8/12 GB RAM and an impressive 256GB storage capacity that can be expanded to 2TB. Additionally, its camera setup includes a 50-megapixel main camera and specialized features such as a physical privacy switch and a swappable back cover, catering to privacy-conscious consumers.

Jolla's commitment to innovation and privacy is evident in the Jolla Phone's design and features, which aims to attract users looking for alternatives to mainstream smartphones. As European tech companies strive to reclaim market space, Jolla’s entry into the smartphone market with this device holds implications for the future of European technology and localized production, promising a fresh viewpoint in a market often dominated by large American and Asian manufacturers.

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