Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 hero branding key to success
With the exclusivity of the Nokia Lumia 920 on AT&T announced at the start of this Windows Phone 8
generation of phones, the future seemed to dim a little for the
company’s chances at taking on the rest of the market in the USA. When
the Nokia Lumia 810 was announced this week for T-Mobile, it instantly
became apparent that Nokia wasn’t limiting its wares to one carrier –
not at all. With rumors abound that Verizon will be in the mix soon as
well, we’ve got a real collection of Nokia device out to take on the USA
– will it be enough to keep users interested in the Windows Phone 8 universe?
It’s absolutely vital that Nokia push their graphic design prowess on this launch – they’ve got no lack of knowhow in this arena, and compared to even Apple, they’ve got top-class sharpness in the flat advertisement arena. But without a single message, Nokia will once again fail to capture the full attention of the public. Nokia has an opportunity to center themselves on one spot and let the Lumias sell like mad – “Nokia Lumia: Colorful, Powerful, Smart.
It’s absolutely vital that Nokia push their graphic design prowess on this launch – they’ve got no lack of knowhow in this arena, and compared to even Apple, they’ve got top-class sharpness in the flat advertisement arena. But without a single message, Nokia will once again fail to capture the full attention of the public. Nokia has an opportunity to center themselves on one spot and let the Lumias sell like mad – “Nokia Lumia: Colorful, Powerful, Smart.
With advertisements on every corner, repeat
messages on major web hubs, television, and even in print publications,
Nokia would be able to sustain the environment necessary to create faith
in the consumer. Then Microsoft comes in. If Microsoft would provide
coverage throughout
its own advertisement spread, the Lumia universe could grow.
Each time you see a Windows 8 computer, you should see a Windows Phone 8 device – and not just any Windows Phone 8 device, a Nokia Lumia. Although to be fair, it will be difficult for many consumers to tell whether they’re seeing a Lumia or a Windows Phone 8X – we’ll see how that pans out over the next few months.
[Source :- SlashGear]
its own advertisement spread, the Lumia universe could grow.
Each time you see a Windows 8 computer, you should see a Windows Phone 8 device – and not just any Windows Phone 8 device, a Nokia Lumia. Although to be fair, it will be difficult for many consumers to tell whether they’re seeing a Lumia or a Windows Phone 8X – we’ll see how that pans out over the next few months.
[Source :- SlashGear]
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