Reimagining Public Sector Analytics
Home News Telecom HMD sold over one million Nokia Android smartphones

HMD sold over one million Nokia Android smartphones

In an interview to Italian Nokia fan blog Nokioteca, HMD’s Chief Marketing Officer Pekka Rantal said that they have been able to sell over millions of smartphone and about 10 million basic phones

So far, company has been reluctant to talk about the number but in an interview to an Italian Nokia fan blog Nokioteca, HMD’s Chief Marketing Officer Pekka Rantal said that they have been able to sell over millions of smartphone and about 10 million features phones. (Photo/Agency)

Since December 1, 2016, the day on which Global entered into 10 year brand licencing agreement with , four high-end Android Nokia smartphones have been launched – the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6, and Nokia 8 and few more are planned before the end of this year but HMD is nowhere near Samsung, Apple or some of its Chinese's rivals. So far, company has been reluctant to talk about the number but in an interview to an Italian Nokia fan blog Nokioteca, HMD's Chief Marketing Officer Pekka Rantal said that they have been able to sell over millions of smartphone and about 10 million features phones.

“We are really happy about the sales, we have been selling already millions of Nokia smartphones and tens of millions when it comes to basic Nokia phones,” said HMD's Chief Marketing Officer . Since December 2016, HMD has introduced 9 devices – 5 feature phones and 4 smartphones. The Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6 were launched during Mobile World Congress (MWC) and Nokia 8 in August. To revie its lost market and loyalty in different geographies, HMD Global, had introduced Nokia 3310 2G in February and a 3G version of Nokia 3310 recently.

Company also plans to reduce the timeframe between announcement and availability of the devices in the market. “It will be shorter in future, as seen with the Nokia 8,” said Pekka Rantal. Rantal said that digital will be the primary platform, “I would dare to say demand is far bigger than supply and there is no point in marketing the devices if they are already selling out quickly.”

In July this year, HMD Global Chief Executive Officer Arto Nummela had abruptly left the company. HMD President, Florian Seiche was appointed to the role of acting CEO.

Exit mobile version