HMD Global today announced the Nokia 2, their most affordable smartphone to date. The 2 targets the 100-150$ price segment, that takes up to 17% of all phones
At an event today in India, HMD Global announced their most affordable smartphone yet – the Nokia 2. Nokia 2 comes in a polycarbonate body with an aluminum
Ever since HMD Global officially announced Nokia 3, 5 and 6 at MWC17, problems with availability and logistics were following the global rollout of the devices. Lately, the
HMD Global’s Chief Product Manager Juho Sarvikas, who is very active on Twitter communicating with fans and customers, and I find that most admirable, confirmed that HMD will
HMD Global today announced a change in their leadership team, or to be more precise, a change in roles in the leadership team. Current interim CEO and Vice
HMD’s upcoming low-end smartphone, the Nokia 2 that is rumored to be officially unveiled next week in India, allegedly appeared on Antutu benchmark service. The model number in
Nokia published yesterday their Q3 2017 Financial results, that showed worse performance in the networks segment, and excellent performance of Nokia Technologies unit. With €483 million in revenue,
HMD Global recently redesigned the Nokia Community Forum, adding new features and improving the UI. HMD also added a new site (or subforum) under Discussions/Products/Product feature ideas where
HMD Global today officially announced the Android 8 Oreo beta program for Nokia devices. If you sign up for the program, you can immediately download the beta version
HMD Global invited Indian press to their event scheduled for 31st October. The invite says: “HMD Global invites you to an exclusive gathering to unveil the next milestone of Nokia