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Nokia Cuts Prices on Popular Feature Phones in Pakistan — A Major Boost for Budget-Conscious Consumers

  • April 29, 2025
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In a strong push to reconnect with Pakistani consumers, Nokia HMD has announced a significant reduction in the prices of its most popular feature phones. The move comes as part of the company’s renewed strategy to enhance affordability and accessibility of its mobile devices, particularly for the large segment of the population that still relies on durable and dependable feature phones for daily communication.

The price cuts, ranging between PKR 600 and 800, affect some of the brand’s most iconic models that have long been staples in the hands of everyday Pakistanis. Nokia’s decision to revise its pricing structure aligns with the increasing demand for reliable, budget-friendly phones—especially in rural and semi-urban markets where smartphone penetration is still growing and affordability remains a key barrier.

A spokesperson for Nokia HMD emphasized that Pakistan holds a special place in the company’s global roadmap, adding that the price drop is not just a commercial strategy but also a celebration of Nokia’s long-standing relationship with the local market. The company aims to make quality communication tools available to more people, without compromising on the performance and durability that Nokia devices have always stood for.

Nokia’s feature phones are known for their unmatched battery life, robust build quality, and user-friendly design. These qualities have made them ideal for a wide range of users, from students and field workers to elderly users looking for simplicity and reliability. Every device included in this new pricing campaign comes with a one-year replacement warranty, underscoring Nokia’s commitment to customer satisfaction and product confidence.

More than just a pricing update, this shift reflects Nokia HMD’s broader effort to reclaim its place as a household name in the mobile phone segment. In the early 2000s, Nokia commanded nearly 60 percent of Pakistan’s mobile phone market—a testament to the brand’s historic dominance. By refocusing on its core strengths and offering practical value to its customers, Nokia is positioning itself to capture market share once again in a competitive but opportunity-rich mobile landscape.

The updated prices are now active and feature phones are readily available at mobile retail shops across the country. Whether in the bustling cities of Karachi and Lahore or in more remote towns and villages, Nokia is ensuring that its devices are within reach for all. The campaign is also supported by online and in-store promotions, with digital hashtags like #MazbootNokiaHMD and #FeaturePhoneKing signaling a return to form for the legendary brand.

In a time when many brands are moving exclusively towards smartphones, Nokia’s decision to double down on feature phones represents not just a business strategy but a commitment to serving the real needs of a large and loyal customer base in Pakistan.

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