HMD Global

Human Mobile Devices
Company typeOsakeyhtiö (Limited company)
IndustryConsumer electronics
PredecessorMicrosoft Mobile Oy
Founded1 December 2016 (2016-12-01)
FounderJean-Francois Baril
HeadquartersEspoo, Finland[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsMobile phones, smartphones, feature phones, tablet computers
BrandsHMD
RevenueDecrease €1.2 billion (2022)[3]
Negative increase€76.9 million (2022)[3]
Number of employees
500+ (2024)[4]
Websitewww.hmd.com

Human Mobile Devices (HMD), formally HMD Global, is a Finnish mobile phone manufacturer. The company is made up of the mobile phone business that the Nokia Corporation sold to Microsoft in 2014, then bought back in 2016. HMD began marketing Nokia-branded smartphones and feature phones on 1 December 2016. The company has exclusive rights to the Nokia brand for mobile phones through a licensing agreement.[5] The HMD brand was initially only used for corporate purposes and does not appear in advertising, whereas the name "Nokia Mobile" is used on social media.[6][7] As it was launched, the acronym HMD stood for Hon Hai Mobile Devices. This was in reference to the main shareholder at the time of its creation: the Taiwanese group Foxconn. In January 2024, HMD rebranded to 'Human Mobile Devices', and will use their own branding on future devices alongside that of Nokia.[8]

HMD has a partnership with Google, and uses the Android operating system under the Android One program on their smartphones,[9] whereas HMD's feature phones use the Series 30+ platform, or most recently, the Firefox OS-derived KaiOS.[citation needed]

HMD is headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and is largely run by former Nokia executives.[10] The first CEO was Arto Nummela, a Nokia veteran of 17 years, until July 2017, when company president Florian Seiche took over as CEO.[11] Manufacturing is outsourced to Foxconn subsidiary FIH Mobile.[12][13][14] Nokia has investment[15] in HMD, and remains a partner, setting mandatory requirements and providing patents and technologies, in return for royalty payments.[16][17] HMD uses a marketing strategy advertising Nokia phones as "pure, secure and up to date" (referring to a stock Android interface and its commitment to fast updates) as well as brand trust and nostalgia.[18][19][20][21]

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  15. ^ Hughes, Matthew (11 August 2020). "Nokia licensor HMD Global scores $230m from Google, Qualcomm, and, er... Nokia". The Register. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Foxconn scores big with multi-layered transaction that will bring Nokia mobile devices back to life". Intellectual Asset Management. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  17. ^ "HMD Global Founded to Create New Generation of Nokia-branded Mobile Phones and Tablets". PRNewswire.com. 15 August 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  18. ^ Serrafero, Mario Tomás (12 April 2017). "If HMD Does Deliver a Nokia Flagship with Stock Android and Fast Updates, They Have My Money". XDA Developers. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
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