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Though the brand still carries nostalgic weight, Nokia phones haven’t cracked the top ranks in the US smartphone market, ...
HMD Global, the company best known for licensing the Nokia brand for new phones and tablets over the last decade, has ...
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PCMag on MSNNo More New Nokia Phones in the US, HMD Global Exits MarketThe brand that took on the Nokia mantle in 2016 has decided to step back from the US market. Some stock remains for the HMD ...
Citing ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges, the company has shut down its US web store and paused all device sales ...
HMD's statement, posted on Threads by Wired's Julian Chokkattu, does suggest that the tariffs are what prompted the company's ...
HMD Global, the company that licenses the Nokia brand, has revealed that it will scale down its operations in the US.
HMD isn't going out of business and "remains focused on long-term growth," its statement says. The full statement is below.
HMD Global, the company that manufactures Nokia-branded smartphones, is significantly scaling back its operations in the ...
HMD has confirmed it's pulling business out of the States due to "a challenging geopolitical and economic environment." ...
HMD Global. The Nokia C32 is another 4G phone, but this time is made of toughened glass for a premium finish, which is unusual considering its 129 euros (approximately $136) price.
The Nokia 8 shows HMD Global hasn’t forgotten about audio capabilities, featuring three microphones and Nokia’s OZO recording tech for 360-degree surround sound recording.
In the intervening years, HMD Global has largely focused on feature phones and budget smartphones, but the brand value of Nokia has helped the Helsinki company raise $330 million in funding from ...
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