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Posted by Ravdeep Hora
Monday, September 11, 2006, 07:49 PM

Well, this is interesting. Nokia has apparently learned its lesson from LG/Verizon (LG and Verizon VX8500 Chocolate) and Motorola RAZR and their popularity based on the name, instead of mundane product names. Thanks for waking up to the reality, guys. Seriously, it took other concepts in order to convince Nokia that we, as consumers, might be looking for attractive product names instead of numbers that are pretty darn difficult to remember? Wow, companies never cease to surprise me.

"What you will see coming from us in the future is not just a numbering system, you are going to start to see names that carry a meaning and are important to consumers," said Keith Pardy, Executive, Nokia.

Thank you, Nokia.

Now, you better not come up with lame names like the RAZR, KRZR, RIZR and all these zrr… sounding names.

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How about Nokia NIZR, NOKR, and NKIK?

John:

Haha, funny.

- Ravdeep

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