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Want the Nokia X6 in your country? HMD Global is all ears right now! (Update: ?)

July 13, 2025

Update, May 19:Way to send mixed messages, Nokia! As expected, the people who voted in Juho Sarvikas’ Twitter poll overwhelmingly want the Nokia X6 to launch worldwide. The HMD Global’s CPO then posted:

So will the Nokia X6 launch worldwide? The definitive, official answer seems to be “Yeah, no, I don’t know. Maybe? Here’s a high-five GIF!”.

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No matter, we’ll keep you posted.

Original post, May 17:Hours ago, we told you thatHMD Globalwould launch the budgetNokia X6smartphonein China only. However, there’s still hope: there’sa Twitter pollrunning right now that could convince HMD’s chief product officer to bring the device to other markets.

You’ll have to be signed into yourTwitteraccount to vote. If you are, thensimply click hereto cast your ballot. The question CPO Juho Sarvikas asks is, “Should we bring Nokia X6 to other markets too?” The available answer choices are simply “Yes” or “No.” As of yet, there’s no option to tell HMD which countries should get the device.

Could this all be an elaborate marketing campaign in which HMD pretends that it’s only releasing the Nokia X6 in China, conducts a poll on the matter, and then “magically” decides to bring it to other countries, when in reality it planned to do so the entire time? Yes. Yes, it could be. Does that make it any less fun? Nope.

The Nokia X6 is a budget device which, if it were to launch in the U.S., would cost between $200 and $300. But don’t let the price fool you; the Nokia X6 is pretty stacked with a 19:9, FHD+ display, a dual camera setup, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636,Android 8.1 Oreo, USB Type-C connectivity, and a rear fingerprint scanner. Oh, and a headphone jack.

There are plenty of people out there who would love a sub-$300 phone with specs like that, so you should probably head to Twitter now and cast your vote. This wouldn’t be the first time Nokia said it wasn’t going to release a phone in other markets andthen changed its mind.

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