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      It’s not.

      It’s a Chinese corporation wearing the dead skin of the former Nokia.

      They’ve lost the engineers and definitely with the change in ownership they’ve lost the values once may have had.

      Nokia used to manufacture in Salo, a city some 100km from Helsinki. I was working at a taxi dispatch center back then. Literally almost every 10 calls would have a taxi ordered to Nokia Visitor Centre. Sometimes like a third of the calls during busy hours.

      Fast forward three years the manufacture has largely moved and the city is in trouble. Fast forward another ten to now and the city is dead. No work, no housing market nothing sells, stores dead. Unemployment was 20% in 2015.

      I don’t believe it’s in any ways equivalent to the former Nokia.

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    Only 2 OS updates and 3 years of security updates is too little for a phone marketed as repairable.

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      Fuck repairable. My Nokia 6 had a broken USB-Port but because it had a small tear in the display glass it couldn’t be repaired. Anyone glueing on the display and leaving that as the only possible way to open the phone does not have a repairable product.

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    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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      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.

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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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    They were one of the few left that included headphone jacks. Unfortunately, they’ve stopped with that, which is a dealbreaker for me.