Nokia: Let's say the last time, we don't make a mobile phone!

Nokia sold the mobile terminal division to Microsoft last year and recently acquired telecom network equipment vendor Alang for $16.6 billion. Although this entry and exit has already indicated that Nokia is determined to focus on mobile networks, the Internet of Things, etc., there is still a rumor that the former mobile giant is planning to return to the mobile phone market next year. No, the horse does not eat back, Nokia has just solemnly issued an official statement, reiterating that there is no plan to manufacture or sell mobile terminals.

After selling the most brilliant terminal division to Microsoft, Nokia currently has Nokia Technologies, HERE maps and network equipment divisions. Nokia Technologies is responsible for patent licensing and OEM work for N1 tablets. Due to the agreement with Microsoft, Nokia will not use the original brand to sell mobile phones before the third quarter of next year. It has been reported that Nokia intends to be responsible for design only, and then let the partners be responsible for the production, sales and circulation of mobile phones, and hope to continue to sell mobile phones in a dark manner.

Perhaps just to show his firm attitude, Nokia made the following statement:

Nokia noted recent news reports that the company intends to use the R&D facilities in China to manufacture consumer terminals. These reports, including quotes from a Nokia network executive, are all wrong.

Nokia reiterates that there is currently no plan to manufacture or sell consumer terminals.

Combined with another news that Nokia intends to sell the HERE map business, from a focused point of view, Nokia does have no reason to return to the phone. But the statement says that at present, who knows about the future?

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