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The HMD Key is the cheapest big-brand smartphone I’ve ever seen

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  • HMD has revealed its new Key smartphone at an ultra-low price of £59 (equivalent to around $75 / AU$120)
  • The UK, Australia, and New Zealand are the first territories to see the phone released
  • No word of a US release yet

HMD, the company behind the Nokia phone brand, has released its new Key smartphone for possibly the lowest price I’ve ever seen a big-brand handset launch at.

The Key punches in at £59 in the UK, and at equivalent prices in Australia and New Zealand (as per an official press release). There’s no suggestion of a US release at the minute, though the UK price works out to about $75.

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