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Having withdrawn from the flagship phone competition, will Nokia return to the high end?

We haven't seen the Nokia flagship in a long time since the Nokia 9 PureView.

Recently, the head of Nokia's brand owner, HMD Global, said in an interview: "At present, making an $800 mobile phone does not make sense for us. This means that HMD will not choose to return Nokia to the high-end market, but will focus on its core business – entry and mid-range smartphones and non-smartphones.

Having withdrawn from the flagship phone competition, will Nokia return to the high end?

Previously, Nokia made a very important division of products, resetting them to the entry-level C series, the mid-range G series and the flagship X series.

Maybe this strategy is correct, but as a former fan of Nuo, I am somewhat disappointed. Nokia's return to the high end is very difficult, especially in the special period of lack of cores, and users have too many choices, even including the "electronic waste" of the inner volume.

Having withdrawn from the flagship phone competition, will Nokia return to the high end?

In fact, it is a wise move for Nokia, after all, there are many mobile phone brands at present, and they are also impacting the high-end market, in other words, the competition in the high-end market will become more and more fierce, and Nokia, which has long since retired from the altar, really does not need to make a desperate bet to enter the high-end market, relying on its excellent product quality to compete for the low-end market or to launch an elderly machine is nothing more than a better choice.

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