Nokia Changes Its Iconic Logo for the First Time in 60 Years

Nokia Changes Its Iconic Logo for the First Time in 60 Years

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Category : Business and economics Published on: March 01 2023

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  • Nokia has changed its iconic logo after nearly 60 years to revamp its brand identity for the first time in the company’s history.
  • The new logo is made up of five different shapes making the word NOKIA.
  • Nokia redesigned its logo to avoid being associated with mobile phones, a sector it left almost ten years ago.
  • CEO Lundmark said that Nokia is no longer just a smartphone company, but a “business technology company.”
  • Nokia is a Finnish multinational telecommunication company, established in 1865 in Espoo, Finland.
  • Nokia 1100 was the most popular phone of its time in India with a substantial market share before the advent of smartphones. It was known for its durability and sturdiness.
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