Nokia branded smartphones have been the best way to get back into the market by Finnish mobile company HMD Global. The company now has the responsibility of making Nokia mobiles as well as their sales and service. The main thing is that HMD Global has been able to make Nokia a big name despite the fast-growing composition in the smartphone market. However, in one case HMD global has proved weak and that is in keeping the name of Nokia's devices. Let us know all the details in detail
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For your information, users have always been complaining that the names of Nokia smartphones are very confusing and the name makes it difficult to understand the timing of their features or launch. As for the name of Nokia smartphones, it seems that the company does not have a fixed system and that is why customers are consigned. Now, the general manager of HMD Global, Pranav Shroff, has been considered in an Interview on Gadgets 360. That the way to keep the names of Nokia smartphones is not good. And need to work on it.
"We leave it to our customer and everyone else to decide that our product portfolio is clear," said Pranav in his statement while speaking to the media. If we have not been able to do what I believe we have not yet done, it needs to be worked out and improved. "For example, the Nokia 7.1, which should follow up the Nokia 7 Plus, is not a new or upgraded version of the Nokia 7 plus. It is also not clear what is meant by ' plus ' with the name? Similarly, the Nokia 1 plus name is also not a good choice as the ' 1 Plus ' (OnePlus) is already the name of a P brand. However, it seems that the company is learning from its mistakes and may soon improve it. "We have the same work and we have not been able to do that too fully, which I can see," said Pranav Shroff. Yes, we can further simplify the names of the devices we always wanted. "He said that the company can remove its ' plus ' model in the coming time and the way to keep the name is even better. Pranav also spoke at the launch of the company's flagship smartphone, the Nokia 9 purview, with five rear camera sensors in the Indian market. No launch date has been revealed at the moment.
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