Shortly after HMD Global got its rights to use the Nokia brand, the company has unveiled its first Nokia handset. Unfortunately, it's not the phone that we were looking for. It is a basic handset without Internet access that is available in single and dual SIM versions.

They are priced at around $25, and for that price you get a 2.4-inch display, physical keypad, Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3 player, a VGA rear camera and a microSD slot. The Nokia 150 and Nokia 150 dual SIM devices will start rolling out in Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa and Europe in the first quarter of 2017.