While Europe got Pulse, and the US got Vibe, people in India are yet to see HMD’s first smartphone. The contest announced by HMD has concluded, and the
An African company, M-Kopa, used to sell Nokia devices to its users. Recently, it partnered with HMD to launch its own phone. The M-Kopa X1 was the first,
HMD had some announcement plans for the Indian market, but the plan didn’t go through because of a simple reason: the company lacked a proper name for its
HMD Global is preparing to launch its smartphone brand, which is going to introduce some new features according to EUIPO. HMD has registered two new trademarks at the
HMD Global already announced its detachment from Nokia and will soon release its first smartphones to the market. The information about them is scarce but thanks to Evleaks