At the beginning of this year, HMD entered a new phase of its development by discontinuing the Nokia brand for new smartphones in favor of its own HMD label. Over the past few months, the company continued to offer smartphones, phones, and tablets under the Nokia brand, but it seems that supply for such devices has come to an end, at least in Europe.
Currently, none of the official European HMD sites list devices under the Nokia brand. Meanwhile, Nokia devices still remain available in HMD's stores across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America. It can be speculated that the availability of Nokia mobile devices in these regions may also cease soon.
The HMD support page still displays Nokia smartphones and feature phones, which will continue to receive software support, but it is unclear how long this will last.
Furthermore, the original Nokia Corporation continues to be a significant player in the network infrastructure business and one of the largest patent holders in technology, having previously filed lawsuits against several smartphone manufacturers, including Apple, Samsung, and members of the BBK group.
Source: gsmarena
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