Evan Blass has shown off leaked renders of an upcoming HMD Nokia phone, the Nokia 7+. This is a midrange device that will probably launch at Mobile World Congress at the end of the month—and it looks way better than your typical mid-range device.

While the Nokia 7+ is not HMD's flagship phone (that would be the Nokia 8), it is the most modern design from HMD. All the flagship design trends are here: slim bezels, an extra-tall 18:9 display, rounded screen corners, and on-screen buttons. There's a dual-camera setup on the back, along with a rear fingerprint reader. The one trend Nokia isn't sticking to is the removal of the headphone jack, which thankfully can be seen at the top of the device. Another design choice that you probably won't see on other phones any time soon: the color combinations, one of which is brown and orange.

Rumors peg the device as having a Snapdragon 660 SoC and 4GB of RAM. It will be the price that really makes or breaks this phone.

The pictures also show "Android One" branding on the back. Android One used to signify that a device had stock Android and speedy, day-one updates direct from Google. Later the program was watered down with update responsibility shifting from Google to OEMs, and today it only seems to mean "this phone has stock Android." HMD regularly pumps out phones with stock Android, so the "Android One" branding seems irrelevant.

Blass also showed off another Nokia phone, the Nokia 1. Judging by the design, this phone looks to be extremely cheap, but we'll have to wait until the big show to learn more about it.

Whether or not these will show up in the US is anyone's guess right now. The Nokia 6 was officially brought to the US and was even sold under Amazon's Prime Exclusive Phones program, but other Nokia phones have not been sold here. Unofficially, it has been pretty easy to import a Nokia phone on Amazon and run it on a GSM carrier.

Listing image by Evan Blass