Interesting MS + Nokia Advertisement

MAkhdar

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So I was reading an article on the NY Times and I noticed a very strange advertisement. I noticed it because of the yellow 1020, which strangely doesn't have a Nokia logo.

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Looks like Microsoft seems quite excited to get rid of the Nokia logo and claim their phones as theirs. Also why would Microsoft advertise this? Any ideas?
 
Maybe they are reworking a logo - its no longer a nokia phone technically - but its not quite a Microsoft phone either.

Or maybe they just used the 1020's shape to represent "mobile" as its the current flagship model
 
But isn't it strange they are advertising this instead of the actual phone or Windows Phone is general?
 
Looks like just a generic phone for the ad. You might be reading too much into this.
 
But isn't it strange they are advertising this instead of the actual phone or Windows Phone is general?

It may well just be informing people about the deal. Not everyone would have picked up on the news. Suppose this is their way of letting people know.
 
It may well just be informing people about the deal. Not everyone would have picked up on the news. Suppose this is their way of letting people know.

I guess that could be it. But I would have still kept the Nokia logo if that was it, people who have seen the 1020 advertisements would clearly know it is a Nokia.
 

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