Bye-bye Nokia? HMD delists Nokia smartphones across European markets
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- Anonymous
- 0p}
- 30 Sep 2024
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model TA-1691 = 8sg3
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- CargoJoe
- jsm
- 30 Sep 2024
In the end HMD never was able to grow the Nokia brand back properly. Well all's well that ends well I guess.
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- Anonymous
- IT%
- 30 Sep 2024
HorriblyMadeDevices, 30 Sep 2024HMD is nothing but a brand parasite, just like Microsoft.
... moreHMD is foxcon
Foxcon is taiwan
The land of HTC, Asus
Which also almost gone
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- Anonymous
- IT%
- 30 Sep 2024
While it's true that nokia hold one of the largest communication patent, most of the patent already expired.
Patent did have expiration date. between 5 years to 15 years.
And most Nokia patent were in 1G, 2G and 3G era.
4G & 5G era belong to the panda era.
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- Ibra
- X0x
- 30 Sep 2024
Nokia would develop old phones whiches have bette material and design. But they choose wrong way. They prefer new stile, they forget 1 issue this time not for copy paste. And all the companies have specific way.
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- sujoy bera
- X@T
- 30 Sep 2024
Both r doing very bad
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- potato4k
- Kxf
- 30 Sep 2024
Wow, such historical moment. Although most of us here already knew that the Nokia branded smartphones are made by HMD for years, many consumers would still think Nokia as the same old Nokia. Another one bites the dust.
Very fascinating. One probably couldn't imagine that decades ago, the big players in mobile were brands like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, HTC, LG, Motorola, etc. The one last standing is just Samsung.
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- Space
- ucI
- 30 Sep 2024
Everything that is excellent has an end. Goodbye, Nokia. Our earlier memories are never going to fade, It will last forever.
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- Claudesp33d
- Nwb
- 30 Sep 2024
HorriblyMadeDevices, 30 Sep 2024HMD is nothing but a brand parasite, just like Microsoft.
... moreBeautiful words, i agree 100%
Indeed Horrible made devices with more horrible software. Ghost touch, lcd burn in, lag, bad software updates... Couldn't get any worse. Probably would get even worse in their upcoming models. I still have a nokia 6.2, the worst phone i ever had in my life. I thought Samsung J or A series were horrible until i used nokia. Actually this phone when i bought it was very good, i even fell in love with hmd, nokia and Android one experience. Until they pushed their final last update. The phone became a mess ... Nokia 6.2 and 7.2 were crippled. Both still have the same lag problem until today. Previously they used to be extremely optimized and smooth.
Also it's not a problem with apps getting bigger. The phone lags in its own ui and menu, offline, freshly factory reset. Using it is a torture.
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- Anonymous
- nyC
- 30 Sep 2024
HMD will disappear eventually
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- Anonymous
- M$W
- 30 Sep 2024
Nokia, the smartphone manufacturer was dead for a very long time. They went to bed with the evil (Microsoft) and that killed them.
I loved the N80, or the ideea of Maemo (not Meego), but the slip to wild corporatism was too much of a temptation.
Now let Nokia rest in peace. Long live HMD!
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- Claudesp33d
- Nwb
- 30 Sep 2024
Good riddance, hopefully they're next.
Nokia deserve this for not sticking to symbian or at least android.
Hmd have it coming too because they don't provide good software support and tend to slow down your phone with rigged updates. Also no interaction or reaction to customer complaints about their bugged updates.
I will never buy hmd again. They will gladly destroy your phone with a software update and call it a day. End of support.
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- Mp
- L2r
- 30 Sep 2024
Finland should buy Nokia brand again. Some things should stay original.
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- Anonymous
- m4r
- 30 Sep 2024
Finally, the necrophily ends.
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 30 Sep 2024
A bunch of fools who let americans take over them. Glad whatever below the belt US is doing right now vs Huawei isn't working.
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- HorriblyMadeDevices
- gqg
- 30 Sep 2024
HMD is nothing but a brand parasite, just like Microsoft.
Everything they touch turns to sh*t.
Nokia once led in photography, even with "outdated"/slower hardware (CPUs for example).
HMD should delist itself instead--no one will ever touch their copycat Chinese-clone phones built from the cheapest leftover parts, sold at overpriced rates.
We’ve learned that already--even the Nokia branding didn’t help.
And Nokia was The King of them all back in the day; even scumbags @ apple couldn’t dream of the massive market share Nokia once had.
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- Anonymous
- 0qB
- 30 Sep 2024
I’d let Another company sponsor Nokia phones.
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- Niko Sable
- ntc
- 30 Sep 2024
jiyen235, 30 Sep 2024hmd should delist themselves too lmaoHMD just idiots, such a perfect brand name is dead now.