The HMD Global partnership, which has been producing Nokia branded smartphones for years, will now only use its own brand. The company, which continues its launch preparations, said goodbye to the Nokia brand.
Nokia, the most popular name in the smartphone market in the early 2000s, entered into a major collapse when it could not respond to iPhone and Android moves. Nokia, which was purchased for 5 billion Euros in 2014 as part of Microsoft's Windows smartphone studies, soon said goodbye to the smartphone market with a shock decision.
Nokia has now come to the inevitable end
In 2016, the Nokia brand, which was acquired by the Finnish HMD Global consortium and started operating again, had appeared in certain markets with different smartphone models for about 7 years.
However, HMD Global, which did not want to rely too much on the Nokia brand because it could not return to its old glory days, started producing smartphones with its own brand late last year. The expected news came early this year.
HMD Global will only sell smartphones of its own brand from now on and will not use the Nokia brand. It is also stated that the company will also produce tablets and fully wireless headphones. This development shows that Nokia smartphones will now be completely removed from the market.
The fact that the company still uses the phrase Manufacturer of Nokia Phones on its website at least brings to mind the possibility that Nokia branded mobile phones will continue to be produced. HMD Global will make its first presentation at the upcoming MWC 2024.