HMD Global stories
HMD Global has launched the Nokia G21 G-series smartphone, along with a prepaid handset on the Vodafone network.
The Nokia 5.4 is a smartphone engineered for photography, with a 48MP quad camera, an AI-powered night mode, a wide lens, a depth sensor, and a macro lens.
The 225 4G is a low-cost traditional-style handset with a physical keypad and the 225 is an Android smartphone with a bloatware-free promise.
Nokia re-enters the fray with its Nokia 6 Android handset in China, appealing to consumers' desire for quality and design.
Brenden Folitarik appointed as Country Manager for Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands for Nokia's smartphone and audio portfolio.
Nokia phones are leading the Android ecosystem in providing the fastest software and security updates across the entire portfolio.
In a first for Kiwi consumers, the new phone comes with a three-year warranty in addition to a three-day battery life.
The Nokia 3.4 is now available in New Zealand, offering users an AI-triple camera, a bigger screen, fast performance and future-proof security.
Nokia unveils the 1 Plus in New Zealand: a budget-friendly Android Go smartphone with dynamic design, enhanced security, and superb imaging for NZD $159.
Nokia's new 4.2 smartphone launches in New Zealand, blending flagship features like dual-rear cameras and AI for just NZD $349.
Nokia builds on its plans to take on the NZ market as it releases its new 7.1 handset exclusively through Spark.
The Nokia 3310 3G retains some of the features of the past but has obviously had some Botox, a tummy tuck and new organ replacements.
Spark partners with HMD Global to exclusively bring Nokia's Android smartphones to New Zealand, launching Nokia 8, 3, 5, and 6 models.