HMD Global has announced that it will no longer produce any smartphones under the Nokia brand and will leave it forever.
The company plans to produce its own devices without the Nokia brand, which means the end of the era of Nokia smartphones.
By announcing this news, HMD has said that it is preparing for the introduction of its future products. These products include smartphones, tablets and wireless headphones that may be introduced at MWC Barcelona from February 26-29.
HMD has decided to produce a variety of products such as durable, fun, safe, fast and economical phones. Most of the current Nokia phones and tablets are going to be available at a discount.
However, Nokia continues to lead the network equipment industry and is one of the leading companies in the field with more than 6,000 patents in the field of 5G.
Apple and Nokia recently signed a patent agreement. According to the agreement, Apple will have access to several Nokia patents, which include inventions in the field of 5G and other sectors.
The new agreement between Nokia and Apple will replace the 2017 patent agreement. The two tech giants previously had a contract that was set to expire at the end of 2023. Now, before the end of this contract, a new contract has been signed and it will replace the current contract. Neither Nokia nor Apple have released the terms of the agreement, but apparently Nokia will receive a payment from Apple for its patents.
Currently, most of Apple's products rely on 5G technology, so it makes sense for the company to extend its contract with Nokia. Recently, Nokia and Samsung also reached a bilateral agreement to exchange 5G patents. According to this agreement, Samsung will be able to use Nokia's innovations in the field of 5G. The previous agreement of these two companies expired recently and now these two companies have signed a new contract. The
According to the new agreement with Nokia, Samsung will be able to use the mentioned innovations in its devices by paying royalties for the company's patents. This is a multi-year agreement.
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