
Since September 2024, the Finnish company HMD has been gradually removing Nokia phones from its catalog.
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The brand had been purchased by Microsoft, but after the collapse of Windows Phone, its executives formed HMD, formerly HMD Global, which was the only company with the rights to manufacture Nokia smartphones.
Now, this past Monday (13), the company updated the page for all Nokia devices to add the label “discontinued.”
This change included even the company’s latest phone, the ultra-durable Nokia XR21, as well as other phones and three tablets from the brand.
Nokia phones were extremely popular, but unfortunately, they were not able to compete at the same level as Apple and Samsung smartphones, which have dominated the market in recent years.
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