Home > Latest News > HMD Responds To Nokia Smartphone Exit Claims

HMD Responds To Nokia Smartphone Exit Claims

Following our story yesterday about smartphone brand HMD and the disappearance of Nokia devices from retailers and HMD web sites the European smartphone Company has responded with a global statement as opposed to a local management statement.

Despite multiple stories worldwide and websites devoid of Nokia products HMD has responded claiming, “We don’t comment on speculation about future plans. However, you will continue to see Nokia phones, as part of our multi-brand strategy. Our focus remains on delivering quality and innovation with every experience.”

See original story here.

What they have not addressed is for how long and whether HMD will be selling Nokia products in 2025.

They added “You’ll continue to see Nokia phones as part of our journey forward. HMD’s multi-brand approach includes our HMD Originals range, Nokia phones, and exciting new collaborations. This year’s product line-up at HMD marks a fresh era of design that blends style with affordability. We’re addressing key issues like e-waste and digital overload while creating phones that are stylish, affordable, and built for everyday use—phones that truly meet the needs of our customers”.

The comment ‘This year’s product line-up at HMD’ appears to be a Company focussing on their own brand HMD as opposed to the Nokia brand that is licensed.

At no stage has HMD addressed the issue of the Nokia licence or whether the brand will have the licence to manufacture Nokia devices after 2025.

Right now, the business has Nokia stock and are keen to move the stock.

 

 



You may also like
HMD Starts Pulling The Plug On Nokia Devices OZ Tipped To Follow Europe & UK
HMD Barbie Flip Phone Coming To Oz In September
HMD Skyline (Image: Supplied)
HMD’s ‘Repair-It-Yourself’ Skyline Comes To Oz
HMD Global launch event
Has HMD Got What It Takes To Succeed In Smartphone Market?
HMD Barbie Phone
HMD Confirms Launch of Barbie Flip Phone

Popular Posts

After 26 Years, Apple Kingpin Said To Be Powering Down
Latest News
/
/
Dell Abruptly Cancels Work-From-Home Policy
Latest News
/
/
Focal’s New Cans Aimed At Those Who Listen For A Living
Latest News
/
/
Philips HomeRun 9000 Series Vacuum & Wash Robot
Philips Enters Robot Vacuum Cleaner Market
Latest News
/
/
PC Shipments Drop By 1.7 Million As ‘Market Takes A Breather’
Latest News
/
/

Digital Magazines

Recent Post

After 26 Years, Apple Kingpin Said To Be Powering Down
Latest News
/
//
Comments are Off
Six months after veteran Apple engineering mandarin Dan Riccio (on screen right, above) reportedly told colleagues he was ready to...
Read More