
Nokia this morning introduced a series of ‘basic smartphones’ (Asha) and higher-end Windows Phone-powered smartphones (Lumia) at the Nokia World 2011 event in London.
The company has put up a whole bunch of videos featuring the phones on its YouTube channel, and also a few weird ads.
Below, you can find a few videos that highlight the Lumia phone(s), which I personally think actually look quite compelling, the longest video ad and the obligatory designer’s story.
The first one provides us with a general overview of the Lumia line of phones:
This one dives deeper, featuring ‘People and Messaging’ on the Lumia 800:
This one showcases ‘Marketplace and Games’ on the Lumia 800:
This one demonstrates ‘Music and Entertainment’ on the Lumia 800:
This one features ‘Office and Mail’ on the Lumia 800:
This one shows ‘Drive and Maps’ on the Lumia 800:
This one features ‘Browsing and Search’ on the Lumia 800:
This video brings you the Lumia designer’s story:
And here’s one of those peculiar “Amazing Everyday” ads:
NOKIA is a Finnish multinational communications corporation. It is primarily engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries. They make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Nokia is the owner of Symbian operation system and partially owns MeeGo operating system.
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