HMD Global’s Playful Pivot: A Phone for the Next Generation

HMD Global, which has largely stopped using the Nokia brand, is gearing up to expand its lineup with an unusual phone specifically aimed at children. The company describes the new addition as a hybrid phone, blending the features of a traditional phone and a smartphone. The focus on children here lies in the fact that the phone lacks any social media applications.

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A photo of Xplora XploraOne

The Xplora XploraOne can make and receive calls, send text and voice messages. The device also supports advanced parental controls and does not allow the installation of third-party apps, web browsers, and so on. It is worth noting that Xplora is a Norwegian brand known for its children’s smartwatches, and this phone was created through the joint efforts of the two companies.

HMD Globals Playful
A photo of Xplora

XploraOne is positioned as the first phone for a child, meaning it is intended for younger children. This is also why it has a durable casing and a compact size. As of now, there are no technical details, nor is there any pricing information available.

Recently, HMD Global has shifted its focus to developing devices tailored to specific audiences, particularly children, who require a secure and distraction-free communication method. Their recent innovations reflect a commitment to creating technology that not only keeps children connected but also ensures their safety and security through enhanced monitoring features. Meanwhile, Xplora continues to excel in the field of children’s technology, known for their reliable smartwatches and devices that emphasize connectivity and easy-to-use features. Their partnership with HMD Global signifies a strategic move into producing gadgets that cater to the delicate balance between digital interaction and protective guardianship for the younger generation.

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