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2009-08-21
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Tim, don't you think it would be better to have a name that distinguishes the Maemo line from the Symbian phones, and gives them a unified category of their own? I also think that in the US the Nokia brand is lacking in Cool Factor and rebranding for this rather revolutionary set of devices would be good for their marketing.
That came up so many times in so many places, especially from the US. There has been some give recently (see: Nokia Surge) so who knows...
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I'd rather not get a cool name for my device... that would raise the chance of someone stealing my device when I take it out to the beach in my 3rd world country.
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...Nokia introduced a new smartphone called Surge -- a move that was significant because it marked the first time the manufacturer had shipped a model without a number in its name. Analysts see that as a subtle move by the engineering-focused Scandinavian company to start using American marketing techniques.
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I am pretty sure I read somewhere that a Nokian said that the "Surge" name was on purpose because researched showed that American persons don't feel oriented enough with numbered devices.
There was also a mention on how cool things with "X" on the name sound... the Xphone? lol
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I'd also propose - at least for a nerd marketing niche - a big compound image including all the avatars of us fellow ITT/TMO wastrels