Agencies
For the first time in 60 years, Finnish tech multinational Nokia has changed its logo as it focuses on faster growth and signals a new strategy shift.
According to GSM Arena, a tech news-related website, this change comes after Pekka Lundmark took over Nokia's telecom equipment arm, the CEO laid out a three-phase plan – reset, accelerate and scale.
The blue hue will no longer be used by Nokia; instead, it will be replaced with whichever shade is better fitting for the circumstance.
As a result, no particular colour scheme has been assigned. Lundmark said that Nokia is no longer just a smartphone company, but a “business technology company,” reported GSM Arena.
Nokia will concentrate on selling equipment to other businesses in addition to expanding its telecom equipment business.