A week ago, Nokia Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas declared that he was venturing down from his post. At that point, he didn’t uncover what his likely arrangements were.
Sarvikas was the main impetus behind Nokia cell phones. He was likewise answerable for the resurrection of the once-pined for cell phone brand. Be that as it may, he has at long last reported his leave from the organization and will join the world’s biggest chipset producer Qualcomm as VP at its San Diego base camp and the leader of the North American division.
Sarvikas’ new Twitter bio and cover photograph
The previous Nokia VP changed his LinkedIn bio yesterday after his new post at Qualcomm was declared by Jim Cathey, leader of Qualcomm Global, on Twitter. Sarvikas followed with a retweet affirming and declaring the news. The post was heartily invited by other key heads at San Diego, media individuals, and fans.
In the wake of going through 4.5 years with HMD Global and over 15 years in the cell phone industry, Sarvikas is moving to the chipset business.
For the individuals who don’t have the foggiest idea, HMD Global was established in 2016 to resurrect Nokia. At that point, the organization comprised of a portion of the group that was essential for the first Nokia aggregate, later purchased out by Microsoft. Sarvikas was given the duty of driving the group.