Koniec ery: Nokia zamyka kolejny rozdział w historii smartfonów

Recent reports confirm that Nokia is closing another chapter in smartphone history. While it was once a leading phone manufacturer worldwide, Nokia lost its position to the likes of iPhone and Android. In 2014, Nokia’s mobile division was absorbed by Microsoft, resulting in the disappearance of the Nokia Lumia brand from the smartphone market.

However, in 2016, Nokia made a comeback in the smartphone market through a partnership with HMD Global. HMD Global licenses the rights to use the Nokia logo and patents and is responsible for producing smartphones and phones with Android. Nokia smartphones and phones have been available in stores and have enjoyed popularity in recent years.

Now, HMD Global has announced that their future smartphones will be released under their own brand, Human Mobile Devices. Nonetheless, current Nokia phones will continue to be sold and supported. The company assures that warranty conditions will be honored, and users will have access to spare parts.

It is worth noting that HMD Global will not develop new devices on their own. According to their press statement, their future portfolio will include “original HMD devices as well as smartphones from brand new partners.”

This seems inevitable for the Nokia brand. The recent logo change of HMD Global at the Mobile World Congress 2023, where Nokia and HMD booths were separate, suggests that Nokia plans to distance itself from the consumer market.

In conclusion, while Nokia will no longer manufacture new smartphones, the company remains present in the telecommunications market. This marks the end of another chapter in smartphone history, but certainly not the last. We eagerly anticipate new innovations and technologies that the future will bring.

FAQ Section based on the main topics and information presented in the article:

1. Which company will produce smartphones under the Nokia brand?
HMD Global will produce smartphones under their own brand, Human Mobile Devices.

2. Will Nokia phones still be available and supported?
Yes, current Nokia phones will continue to be sold and supported. Warranty conditions will be honored, and users will have access to spare parts.

3. Will HMD Global develop new devices on their own?
No, HMD Global’s future portfolio will include both “original HMD devices and smartphones from brand new partners.”

Key terms and jargon definitions used in the article:

1. Nokia Lumia – a series of smartphones based on the Windows Phone system, produced by Nokia before its acquisition by Microsoft.

2. HMD Global – a Finnish company that holds the rights to the Nokia brand in mobile telephony and engages in the production of smartphones and phones with the Android system.

Suggested related links to the main domain (not subpages):

– Official Nokia website
– Official HMD Global website

Translated article:

Nokia Closes Another Chapter in Smartphone History

Recent reports confirm that Nokia is closing another chapter in smartphone history. While it was once a leading phone manufacturer worldwide, Nokia lost its position to the likes of iPhone and Android. In 2014, Nokia’s mobile division was absorbed by Microsoft, resulting in the disappearance of the Nokia Lumia brand from the smartphone market.

However, in 2016, Nokia made a comeback in the smartphone market through a partnership with HMD Global. HMD Global licenses the rights to use the Nokia logo and patents and is responsible for producing smartphones and phones with Android. Nokia smartphones and phones have been available in stores and have enjoyed popularity in recent years.

Now, HMD Global has announced that their future smartphones will be released under their own brand, Human Mobile Devices. Nonetheless, current Nokia phones will continue to be sold and supported. The company assures that warranty conditions will be honored, and users will have access to spare parts.

It is worth noting that HMD Global will not develop new devices on their own. According to their press statement, their future portfolio will include “original HMD devices as well as smartphones from brand new partners.”

This seems inevitable for the Nokia brand. The recent logo change of HMD Global at the Mobile World Congress 2023, where Nokia and HMD booths were separate, suggests that Nokia plans to distance itself from the consumer market.

In conclusion, while Nokia will no longer manufacture new smartphones, the company remains present in the telecommunications market. This marks the end of another chapter in smartphone history, but certainly not the last. We eagerly anticipate new innovations and technologies that the future will bring.

The source of the article is from the blog elblog.pl