They were always going to "kill" Nokia phones, as it was a limited time brand deal that ends in 2026, and iirc the exclusivity part of it already ended in 2024.
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Maybe Nokia is "dead" as a consumer brand but they're a pretty big player in the enterprise world.
They manufacture a significant portion of the transport hardware that makes up the backbone of the internet. They also just acquired Infinera who had another sizable chunk of that market.
Yeah and they work in the US defense industry too
I write this message with the HMD/Nokia. Nice apparatus: no whistles and bells, just a phone with vanilla android.
They already entered into legend. The 3310 laughs at death.