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Advance Telecom Sees Nokia as Household Mobile Phone Brand

  • June 9, 2017
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PR: Following its announcement of launching Nokia phones in Pakistan as the official distribution partner of HMD Global – The Home of Nokia Phones, Advance Telecom recently carried out a nationwide business activity to receive orders from the dealers within the local markets, and received an overwhelming response with confirmed orders for Nokia phones throughout Pakistan.

Speaking about the tremendous response, Rizwan Majid, CEO Advance Telecom, said,

“The number of confirmed orders is indicative of the shift in consumer preference, which still entrusts Nokia as the household brand and are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Nokia smartphones in Pakistan. We genuinely encourage all our channel partners to buy legally imported stock available under the official Advance Telecom warranty”

Nokia has had a very strong impact in the market and in the consumers’ minds, and with its shift on Android – Google’s famous mobile operating system, Nokia is all set to launch its latest range of smartphones in Pakistan, which includes Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 along with the return of Nokia’s iconic 3310 in its feature phone category, which was an all-time bestseller with its previous version, launched in 2000.

With Advance Telecom being the official distribution partner, local dealers while confirming their orders expressed considerable confidence in the company’s ability to successfully launch Nokia phones in Pakistan.

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