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As HMD and Nokia's brand licensing deal slowly draws to an end, it looks like Nokia is soliciting new brand licensees.
The brand that took on the Nokia mantle in 2016 has decided to step back from the US market. Some stock remains for the HMD Global's own phones.
The new US tariffs obviously make it increasingly difficult for smaller electronics manufacturers to survive in the United ...
Then, in 2016, former Nokia executives formed HMD, which acquired that business from Microsoft. HMD also reached a licensing agreement with Nokia to market phones under that brand name.
HMD Global, the company best known for licensing the Nokia brand for new phones and tablets over the last decade, has ...
As noted by The Verge, the U.S. version of the HMD website still lists all of its Nokia phones, tablets, and accessories, but the “Where to buy” links no longer function and its web-based store is ...
HMD's statement, posted on Threads by Wired's Julian Chokkattu, does suggest that the tariffs are what prompted the company's decision. Given that it makes budget and ...