In line with efforts to bring Nokia fans only the best mobile experience, HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, warns consumers about counterfeit Nokia phones being sold in physical stores and online shops.
“We want to remind Nokia fans to stay wary of fake products as they do not meet the quality standards of genuine Nokia phones. Counterfeit phones employ substandard craftsmanship and low-quality components and technology and are not covered by Nokia mobile care services. These products are therefore unable to deliver on our promise of a phone you can rely on,” said HMD Global Philippines Country Manager Shannon Mead.
HMD Global reminds Nokia fans to “Be Original, Buy Original” and practice vigilance, in particular, to check color variants and be wary of very low prices.
The Nokia 3310 2G is available in gloss warm red, gloss yellow, dark blue and gray while the Nokia 3310 3G comes in matte warm red and matte yellow, graphite, and azure. Both are available for P2,590.
The Nokia 8110 4G comes in traditional black and banana yellow, and lists at P3,990.
The recently released Nokia 1, which runs on Android Oreo (Go Edition), comes in warm red and dark blue for P3,990.
All these models support dual-SIM and comes with a 12-month local warranty.
All genuine Nokia mobile phones have the name HMD Global written on the battery, unlike fake versions that use the Nokia branding instead. Original Nokia mobile phones also have an NTC sticker on the side of the packaging.
Consumers may purchase genuine Nokia phones from official Nokia mobile concept stores, kiosks and exhibits located in areas such as Gaisano Mall in Davao, Robinson’s Manila, SM City Bacoor, SM City Baguio, SM City Batangas, SM City Dasmariñas, SM City Iloilo, SM City North EDSA, SM City Olongapo, SM City Rosales, SM City San Pablo, SM City Sta. Rosa, SM City Tarlac, SM City Urdaneta and SM Mall of Asia. Genuine Nokia products are also available through official national resellers such as MemoXpress and online stores such as Lazada and Argomall.