Does anyone remember push-button phones? The TechNetBooks portal writes that HMD Global has discontinued the production of smartphones under the Nokia brand and switched entirely to its own brand.

Nokia was once one of the most popular mobile devices, but with the emergence of Apple and other giants, interest in the brand waned.
After Microsoft tried to reclaim the brand with Windows-based devices in 2016, a licensing agreement was reached allowing HMD to produce Nokia-branded devices.
HMD still managed to release a few models bearing the Nokia badge, but later the company started making them under its own name. You can now see phones like HMD Key, Arc, Skyline, Fusion, Aura and Pulse on the official HMD website, while devices called Nokia are in the “legacy” category and marked as unusable.
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