HMD’s CEO Arto Nummela gave an interesting interview for India’s NDTV. The host that led the interview asked pretty good questions and I’m quite surprised with that. The
This week, HMD’s most affordable smartphone, the Nokia 3, went on sale in many markets, including India, Serbia, Finland and Middle Eastern countries. We already wrote something about
HMD’s most affordable Nokia smartphone today went on sale in India priced very competitively at Rs.9499 (€131). Guys from FoneArena did a live unboxing of the Nokia 3
On a second press event in India, HMD Global officially unveiled the pricing and availability dates for the “newly” announced Nokia smartphones, the Nokia 3, 5 and 6.
HMD invited the media for tomorrow’s official announcement of the latest Nokia smartphones, Nokia 6, 5 and 3. Just one day before the announcement the retail prices
HMD’s marketing team, probably under the guidance of “Mother“, started airing interesting TV teasers in India on multiple TV channels. Yesterday, we reported that HMD started an advertising
HMD Global, the exclusive licensee of the Nokia brand, started a promotional campaign for the new Nokia 3310 in India. Our readers from India noticed TV ads and
HMD is slowly gearing up for this month’s global launch of Nokia 3, 5 & 6. In partnership with local PR agencies, HMD is holding numerous market-specific events
Ever since launching the new Nokia 3310 (2017), HMD has struggled to keep with the demand in each of the dozen markets the device is available in. In India the
At the time when Nokia was world’s largest phone manufacturer, it had the best and most widespread customer support network on the planet. Every country had its Nokia
Earlier this month, HMD held a press event in India, where Juho Sarvikas, Chief Product Officer, demoed and talked about the idea behind the new Nokia phones –