Nokia Branded Smartphones Discontinued From HMD Global Website; Nokia Devices Found Under A New Category
Last year, HMD Global announced a new multi-brand strategy where it would produce devices under HMD branding. After this announcement assumptions grew that HMD would discontinue Nokia-branded phones but HMD clarified via a press note that Nokia-branded phones will coexist alongside HMD devices for now.
Well, our latest discovery reveals that HMD could now push only HMD branded smartphones this is because all the Nokia smartphones are now shifted under a new category and are no longer in the main smartphone category on HMD global website and Indian website.
Apart from this HMD has also discontinued all Nokia branded smartphones on their global website while in the Indian region, only 1 Nokia smartphone- Nokia G42 5G and three tablets- Nokia T20, Nokia T10, and Nokia T21 are visible. It appears that HMD is slowly moving away from Nokia smartphones.
Yesterday HMD unveiled its all-new HMD Key smartphone in the global market. Let’s take a look at its specifications
It has a 6.52-inch HD screen with a 60Hz refresh rate and 460 nits brightness. It uses a Unisoc 9832E processor with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage, expandable to 128 GB via microSD card. The phone can use up to 2GB of storage as virtual RAM to run more apps.
The camera setup includes an 8MP rear camera with autofocus and LED flash and a 5MP front camera. Camera modes include Portrait, Night, Pro, Slow Motion, Time Lapse, and Panorama. A 4000mAh battery powers the phone with 10W charging, rated for up to 47 hours of use. The phone comes with standard features like a headphone jack, FM radio, USB-C port, and IP52 rating. It supports 4G networks and has face unlock. HMD will provide security updates every three months for two years.