• MeldrikA
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    1 month ago

    I thought HMD Global was a Chinese company, that had “rented” the brand “Nokia” from the actual Nokia company?

    Edit: I am remembering completely wrong

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        That’s quite interesting, I also assumed they were Chinese. Them being EU based should be a bigger deal

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          A subsidiary of Foxconn has a pretty big stake in HMD and are also the manufacturer. They’re Taiwanese, but that may explain it.

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      30 days ago

      HMD are Finnish. I think their phones are assembled in China but that’s the case for many smartphones (e.g. iPhones).

      However I noticed that some HMD phones use Unisoc CPUs, and Unisoc are Chinese. I don’t know how much that matters. Other HMD phones use Qualcomm CPUs - Qualcomm are American.

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      I I recall well, while Finnish, most of the R&D, and of course the whole manufacturing process, was done in China. That how they got their “Chinese” reputation.

      I think it is undeserved, but it is also true that their smartphone got some annoying problems, like a very fragile usb-c port on my now defunct Nokia 8.1.