During its last week’s investor-focused presentation at the Capital Markets Day event in Barcelona, Nokia Technologies revealed its supposed plans for 2017 and 2018. According to a leaked slide from presentation, Nokia is set to foray into the smartphone market again in 2017, together with expanded VR leadership, digital health business, and patent expansion in mobile, automotive and electronics.

Anyway, we’re more interested in the brand’s return to smartphones which will be an all-Android attempt this time around. We’ve already heard rumors of Nokia D1C, an Android Nougat phone sporting 5.5-inch 2K display. If previous reports are to be believed, the device will pack Snapdragon 820 or Snapdragon 430 processor paired with 3GB of RAM and Adreno 505 GPU.

Other rumored specs include 16MP rear camera, 8MP front-facing shooter, and up to 32GB of inbuilt storage. Image renders of D1C leaked earlier suggest that the device will have rounded metal edges, with the 3.5mm audio jack on top, and the USB port and microphone at the bottom edge.

The Nokia D1C is rumored to come in Gold, White, and Black colour variants. Only the Gold variant will sport a fingerprint scanner in the home button, while others will have capacitive buttons at the front. All variants could offer water and dust resistant IP68 capacities. As for the launch, Nokia is expected to launch the D1C smartphone at MWC 2017.

That is, at least as a brand, while Nokia the company will own the brand and patents. It will oversee the future Nokia-branded phones and devices, with HMD as the sole global partner making those devices, as well as pairing brand, patents, and oversight, with Foxconn’s R&D and manufacturing prowess.