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HMD Global, the company best known for licensing the Nokia brand for new phones and tablets over the last decade, has ...
HMD stopped using the Nokia brand and has been releasing phones under its own brand. Now the Finns may be looking for another ...
The brand that took on the Nokia mantle in 2016 has decided to step back from the US market. Some stock remains for the HMD ...
HMD Global, the manufacturer of Nokia-branded phones, is gearing up for a busy season in the budget smartphone segment, with ...
HMD Global has officially ended the sale of new Nokia phones in the United States as of July 2025. The company responsible ...
The name Nokia has certainly seen better days, especially in the mobile phone industry. Its licensing deal with HMD Global ...
HMD Global, the company that licenses the Nokia brand, has revealed that it will scale down its operations in the US.
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.
HMD Global, a Finnish startup that designs and builds Nokia Android smartphones, wants to put the Nokia brand name back “where it belongs.” It helps that it’s made up of ex-Nokia employees.
HMD Global has revamped the Nokia smartphone line-up for 2021 and introduced six models in the brand new C, G, and X series. Digital Trends was given the opportunity to take a look at one of the ...
HMD Global has announced two new additions to its entry-level smartphone portfolio - Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 2.4. Both smartphones feature pure Android 10 experience and are Android 11-ready.
HMD Global, the Finnish company that owns the rights to use Nokia's brand on mobile phones, announced on Sunday its first smartphone, targeted for Chinese users with a price of 1,699 yuan ($246).