HMD Global has something "awesome" in store for us at MWC 2018. Juho Sarvikas, Chief Product Officer of the company behind the current Android-powered Nokia smartphones, recently took to Twitter to share that he's super busy with preparations for the upcoming event:

https://twitter.com/sarvikas/status/953854386240937984

Some of the Nokia phones that we could see at MWC in February include the Nokia 4, a 2018 version of the Nokia 6, the Nokia 7, as well as a 4G variant of the Nokia 3310 feature phone. There are also rumors about the debuts of flagship-grade smartphones the Nokia 8 (2018) and the Nokia 9.

At last year's Mobile World Congress, the company unveiled a budget-friendly lineup consisting of the Nokia 3, 5, and 6 in addition to the 2G variant of the redesigned Nokia 3310. HMD had its global premiere at the 2017 exhibition, so most tech fans were more than happy to just see Nokia-branded phones back on the market. However, with Sarvikas hyping up this event, it is indeed possible that we could see the announcements of some high-end handsets in addition to the expected mid-rangers.