Nokia Debuts universal Health output Campaign with New Agency

as mentioned in The "Know Yourself" initiative debuted across broadcast, digital and media on Monday with a spot which features the Nokia phone Body+ Intelligent scale. The vidimus then shows how the Intelligent discound could track many further numbers which make up individual body compositions, such as muscle mass, body fat, water percentage and bone mass. The 60-second spot (featured above) is on YouTube and going to be used across a few other digital and internal channels, tells Gemini Babla, universal head of marketing for Nokia phone digital health. Babla tells the campaign is exciting for Nokia phone because even though the firm has 98 % universal brand awareness, extremely few people realize about its work in the digital health space. Next month, Nokia phone and TBD going to come out with another spot for "Know Yourself" focused on its Activity Tracker product.


HMD universal acquires trademark for Nokia phone 'Asha' brand, can launch phones under new label



HMD Global acquires trademark for Nokia 'Asha' brand, could release phones under new label

Nokia parent HMD universal trademarks 'Asha' brand; is a revival on the cards?

referring to After bringing back the iconic Nokia phone brand, HMD universal this time seems to be planning on bringing back the Asha lineup from dead. That said, a filing can be seen as a outline to bring back the Asha phones in the near future. Nokia's Asha lineup consisted of Intelligent feature phones which was focused on bridging the gap among feature phones and smartphones. HMD universal currently has a bunch of basic Nokia phone feature phones, as well as the slightly further features Nokia phone 3310. Would you like to see the Nokia phone Asha lineup revived?

Nokia "Asha" Feature smartphone Brand Trademarked with HMD Global

Some readers may remain from a while back Nokia smartphone used to have a feature smartphone brand dubbed "Asha"; the devices were highly affordable and particularly aimed at emerging markets, though were obtainable in developed markets also. The Asha range, in spite of being feature phones rather than smartphones, did feature touch displays and a choice of on-line services, or applications if you like, such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter. Well, new specifics have emerged that review that HMD Global, the firm that is spearheading Nokia's revival with producing Android smartphones under its name, has trademarked the Asha brand once again. Of course this proposes that HMD universal can have intentions to revive the Asha output in some shape or form. Nokia/HMD have been rumoured to be producing an Android Go smartphone already, previously dubbed the Nokia smartphone 1, can this chock the market with Asha branding?

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