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As HMD and Nokia's brand licensing deal slowly draws to an end, it looks like Nokia is soliciting new brand licensees.
Nokia, in a social media post, has announced that the company is looking for mobile manufacturers for a partnership.
For years, Finnish company HMD Global was behind Nokia phones, producing smartphones and feature phones using the Nokia name.
HMD Global, the manufacturer of Nokia-branded phones, is gearing up for a busy season in the budget smartphone segment, with leaks pointing to not just one or two, but a full lineup of affordable ...
The anticipated HMD Crest 2 has appeared on Geekbench with the model number HMD Global Accord. The listing suggests it may ...
HMD Global, the company behind Nokia-branded phones since 2016, is stepping back from the US market amid a “challenging” ...
HMD Global has officially ended the sale of new Nokia phones in the United States as of July 2025. The company responsible ...
HMD Global is pulling back from the U.S., which means don’t expect any fresh Nokia phones anytime soon. If you already own a Nokia device, warranties and updates are still a go. HMD cites geopolitical ...
HMD's statement, posted on Threads by Wired's Julian Chokkattu, does suggest that the tariffs are what prompted the company's decision. Given that it makes budget and ...
HMD will launch several Nokia-branded feature phones like 3510, 5710XA (2025) before its Nokia license ends in March 2026, then fully drop the brand.
HMD Global ends all "Nokia" smartphones but continues selling feature phones under the Nokia brand. The Nokia license expires in March 2026.
All Nokia phones have been marked as unavailable on HMD's website, indicating the end of the company's presence in the smartphone market.