HMD Global used to describe itself as “Europe’s largest smartphone manufacturer”. However, it no longer carries this title with Nokia-branded phones. The company has removed Nokia branded Android smartphones from its online stores in Europe. However, Nokia-branded push-button phones such as the 3210 are still available.
HMD Global has discontinued Nokia smartphones in Europe
For many years, Nokia has existed in some markets by offering Android phones as an alternative to Samsung, Google and Motorola. However, with HMD’s recent stock reorganization, that effort is officially over. In fact, when the company rebranded from HMD Global to Human Mobile Devices, it assured users that it would still be the source of Nokia phones.
However, it seems that smartphones like the Nokia G60 and G42 have been removed from websites in countries like the UK and Germany. Although the devices have been removed from the official store, they are still available on platforms like Amazon.
In short, if we look at the latest developments, we can say that HMD Global is slowly discontinuing Nokia branded smartphones. However, Nokia’s iconic feature phones are still popular in Europe.
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