HMD Global says it has pulled out of the flagship race

07 March 2022
“Making an $800 phone doesn’t make sense for us at the moment,” said HMD’s Global Head of Product Marketing.

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  • Arod
  • ri}
  • 07 Mar 2022

also in the article its says that nokia "wants to be the leader in the prepaid phones in the
US" like that's ever gonna happen
good luck dealing with samsung and budget oneplus phones

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    • AnonD-1040250
    • nEY
    • 07 Mar 2022

    They already announced last year that they were not making another flagship as they cannot compete with the limited resources they have and their focus was on budget/midrange handsets.

    You have to remember cheap sells.

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      • blue
      • 0CN
      • 07 Mar 2022

      And so finally comes the death of Nokia...

        yeah "Nokia is Affordable" but still better buy budget Poco than budget Nokia.

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          • DMX
          • 8xX
          • 07 Mar 2022

          they are doing the same as MC back then, just trying to live off the brand name! That doesn't work anymore in these times..... Too bad for us enthusiasts who have fewer and fewer options where to look...

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            • Arod
            • ri}
            • 07 Mar 2022

            welp yall just sent yourselfs to the grave
            good luck with with the E-waste yall making already

              Hmd does the same as Microsoft. Killing the Nokia brand. But ok, we actually knew that.

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                • Surprised
                • mJe
                • 07 Mar 2022

                I'm surprised that HMD despite dropping the ball continues to sell so many units