Human Mobile Devices (HMD) Global, which has been making Nokia-branded smartphones for the past seven years, will shortly launch its line of HMD-branded devices.
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After Microsoft sold its ten-year rights to the Nokia name, HMD Global was established in 2016. In 2017, HMD Global released the Nokia 6, which was their debut smartphone.
With their recent step, the Finnish business is set to stop making cell phones under the Nokia brand.
What to expect from HMD phones is now being hinted at by HMD as it teases its approaching product portfolio.
The URL and user ID for the X service have changed, which is a noteworthy modification.
Anticipated to make its debut at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona is the first smartphone bearing the HMD brand.
According to the official HMD website, the business is creating a unique HMD brand in place of delivering phones from all new collaborations.
“We’re still the makers of Nokia smartphones and Nokia dumbphones, but we’re gearing up to bring you even more, including original HMD devices, and all-new partnership phones.”
Tablets, feature phones, and smartphones will all be part of the portfolio.