"nation" : Iconic mobile phone brand Nokia back in Kenya with new devices

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as informed in "We are delighted to bring the Nokia 3310 phone to our consumers in Kenya. The Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 will have 5 inch, 5.2 inch and 5.5 inch screens respectively. In 2015, the Finnish company Nokia stated that it would start licensing mobile phone handsets under its brand name. Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 will retail locally at Sh14,999, Sh19,999 and Sh24,999 respectively and will be available through Safaricom and selected retailers. PHOTO | DIANA NGILAIconic mobile phone brand Nokia has made its return into the Kenyan market with three smartphones and the classic 3310.


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Nokia bounces back to Nigerian market with new series


Nokia bounces back to Nigerian market with new series
By Emeka AginamBeautifully crafted to deliver the latest pure Android experience, Nokia has raised the bar in the smart phone segment with the introduction of the Nokia 3, 5 and 6 series in the Nigerian market. Speaking about the devices, Justin Maier, vice president Sub-Sahara Africa, HMD Global said that, "I believe that HMD Global will be able to offer something for everyone. The smart audio amplifier with dual speakers allow consumers to experience a deep bass and unmatched clarity, whilst Dolby Atmos sound delivers a powerfully moving entertainment experience. I am looking forward to this new chapter in Africa for Nokia Phones."For Joseph Umunakwe, General Manager, West, East and Central Africa, HMD Global, "Phones have become an extension of ourselves and are integral to so many aspects of our lives. The unibody of the Nokia 6 is crafted from a single block of 6000 series aluminium and is perfect for those who want a robust phone with outstanding entertainment credentials, he said.

Nokia moves back toward consumers to reclaim an iconic brand


Nokia moves back toward consumers to reclaim an iconic brand
The final acknowledgement appeared to come when Nokia licensed its brand to HMD Global, paralleling the licensing of the Blackberry brand to TCL. For now, HMD Global, the brand licensee where former Nokia employees seek to again establish the brand in handsets, conducts its business literally across the street from Nokia's headquarters in Espoo, Finland. But Nokia insists that it intends to have a presence along the entire chain of VR beyond having check-off products. Read MoreWhen Nokia sold off its ailing handset division, it seemed to mark the end of the company's pursuit of B2C businesses. Indeed, as the smartphone market has continued to penetrate the developing economies that were a stronghold for the Nokia brand, the association with the company that developed them faded from their lineage at Microsoft like the picture of Dorian Gray.


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