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  2. HMD starts making Nokia phones in Europe, launches 5G ... - AOL

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    LONDON (Reuters) -HMD Global, which makes Nokia-branded phones, has become the first major smartphone company to manufacture devices in Europe with its first made-in-Hungary 5G model, aimed at ...

  3. List of Nokia products - Wikipedia

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    Nokia XR21; Nokia XR30; C2 2nd Edition; Nokia C1 2nd Edition ... it is very popular amongst youths in the UK and other European countries. ... 5th Edition: Nokia ...

  4. Nokia XR20 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia XR20 is a Nokia-branded smartphone that was manufactured by HMD Global. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Nokia XR20 is also the last Nokia-branded smartphone that utilizes Zeiss optics due to HMD Global and Zeiss mutually parting way from the partnership.

  5. HMD Global - Wikipedia

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    On 18 May 2016, Microsoft Mobile announced the sale of its feature phone business to HMD Global and FIH Mobile. The sale included design rights, and its rights to use Nokia brand on all types of mobile phones and tablets worldwide until 2024, [28] [29] except in Japan, where Nokia-branded mobile phones have not been sold since 2008. HMD also ...

  6. Nokia Xseries - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia Xseries is a line of mobile phones from Nokia introduced in September 2009 as the successor of the XpressMusic series. It was targeted towards a young audience, and are more focused on music and entertainment with special dedicated keys, inbuilt storage and other facilities.

  7. List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2013, Microsoft announced its intent to acquire the mobile hardware division of Nokia (which had established a long-term partnership with Microsoft to produce smartphones built off its Windows Phone platform) [19] in a deal worth 3.79 billion euros, along with another 1.65 billion to license Nokia's portfolio of patents.