Nokia has officially announced that it is ending its journey in the smartphone market. This decision marks a significant change for the company, which was once a leading name in mobile phone manufacturing.
Nokia’s journey in the smartphone market has officially come to an end, as HMD Global announced that it will no longer produce Nokia smartphones. This decision marks the end of the brand’s presence in the mobile phone market, where it once thrived.
The latest Nokia models have been moved to a dedicated webpage, separating them completely from HMD’s own brand of phones.
Comeback Efforts Were Not Enough
In 2017, Nokia made a significant comeback with the launch of the Nokia 6, successfully re-establishing itself in the tech world. However, at the beginning of 2024, HMD Global changed the name of the Nokia Mobile Twitter account and updated its visual identity, signaling its exit from the smartphone business.
The journey concluded with the release of the limited edition Nokia XR21 Limited Edition, marking the end of an era.
Moving forward, Nokia will focus on the feature phone segment, leaving its smartphone ambitions behind.