On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Nexus Droid <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem with calling a phone a WinPhone is that users will expect
> it to work like Windows, right? But what the sample pix show is
> nothing like the Windows everybody is familiar with (whether you hate
> it or love it).
>
> Apple wisely chose to call its phone an iPhone rather than a MacPhone.
> While there are iMacs that are computers, most users associate the
> letter "i" with Apple's hit consumer offerings like iPod and iTunes,
> not with the Macintosh, which as Apple liked to emphasize in the past
> is not a PC;-).
>
> What Microsoft needs is a good fun logo, similar to the Apple
> forbidden fruit or the Google robot (Android). Compared to these two,
> the Microsoft identity is dull, perfect for the office, but not for
> users who want to make a fashion statement. After all you don't want
> to carry your office work with you all the time? Look at the Windows
> logo. It looks more like a flag being blown in the wind than a window
> of opportunity.

brand identity... why changed a most recognized and treasured brands
on the planet? :->

just a glimpse what would you expect with nokia's windows phone...
there is more to come...

http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/02/11/welcome-to-the-third-ecosystem/?mobile

fooler.
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