HMD Global has released a new statement, shedding more light on the allegations, and whether the Nokia 7 Plus indulged in data breach or not.
HMD Global has recently been embroiled in a controversy, after a report said its Nokia handsets sent information to China. Finland’s data protection ombudsman also said that it would investigate whether Nokia-branded phones had breached data rules or not. Now, HMD Global has released a new statement, shedding more light on the allegations, and whether the Nokia 7 Plus indulged in data breach or not. It says that a software mistake caused this error, but no personally identifiable information has been shared with any third party.