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Nokia officially closes a glorious era, with its leading role worldwide in mobile technology.

A landmark change is taking place for the world-famous Nokia brand. As part of a large-scale restructuring plan to 'reclaim its glory', HMD Global has decided to exit the smartphone business, marking a significant shift in the mobile device industry.

This decision officially ends a long period in which Nokia was one of the world's leading brands in mobile technology.

From February 2024, Nokia's official website will remove smartphone-specific accounts, symbolizing the brand's departure from this market segment.

To provide users with information about the company's products, including classic Nokia models and new developments from partners, HMD Global will update its own website (hmd.com).

This strategic move reflects HMD Global's desire to adapt to the rapidly changing and fierce mobile technology market and seek new directions of development.

Even though it is leaving the smartphone market, the company will continue to support the classic phone segment and develop new products that have the potential to meet modern consumer needs.

For fans of the Nokia brand, this may be an iconic moment, but for the company itself, it will be the beginning of an era of innovation and growth.

(according to OL)

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