HMD Global Reveals Its Rebranding Efforts; Barbie Flip Phone to Debut Later This Year

 HMD Global Reveals Its Rebranding Efforts; Barbie Flip Phone to Debut Later This Year

HMD-branded smartphone will be launched later in summer this year.

HMD Global Reveals Its Rebranding Efforts; Barbie Flip Phone to Debut Later This Year

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HMD teased the upcoming product portfolio of devices at MWC 2024

HMD stands for Human Mobile Devices

HMD aims to boost repairability

HMD Global Reveals Its Rebranding Efforts; Barbie Flip Phone to Debut Later This Year

Devices under the HMD and Nokia brand names will co-exist in the global market

HMD Global, the company known for its Nokia-branded phones, has announced its rebranding plans at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 event in Barcelona on Sunday (February 25). The Finnish mobile manufacturer has revealed that it will release a Barbie-branded flip phone later this year in partnership with Mattel. The company has also released an image suggesting a pink colour scheme for the upcoming retro feature phone. Further, HMD is eyeing to bring back another iconic Nokia phone design this year.

HMD, which stands for Human Mobile Devices, confirmed its rebranding efforts during MWC 2024 signaling a new direction for the company. The company that has exclusively sold phones under the Nokia brand name for the past seven years revealed its plans to launch smartphones bearing its own HMD name. It would follow a multi-brand strategy by making HMD original devices and continuing to sell Nokia phones. HMD says that it will make phones that are “affordable, beautiful, desirable, and repairable.”

The smartphone manufacturer confirmed plans to introduce a Barbie-branded flip phone in the summer this year in partnership with toy maker Mattel. The HMD has not revealed the design of the upcoming retro feature phone but gave us a glimpse at the pink finish. The company has also confirmed that it will bring back an “iconic Nokia phone" this summer. An HMD-branded smartphone will also see light in the same timeline.

HMD also aims to boost repairability and reduce the number of steps needed to fix a broken screen of the smartphone. Last year, the company launched the Nokia G22 in partnership with repair specialists iFixit. The handset includes replaceable parts and toolkits so that customers can fix their phones themselves.

Further, the brand expects half of the smartphone devices sold globally in 2024 to be repairable. Furthermore, HMD is launching a first version toolkit for developers and businesses with open design files and information on software integration.

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